post-title Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm | The same is dissimilar, the different similar | Robert Morat Galerie | 27.03.-16.05.2026

Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm | The same is dissimilar, the different similar | Robert Morat Galerie | 27.03.-16.05.2026

Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm | The same is dissimilar, the different similar | Robert Morat Galerie | 27.03.-16.05.2026

Ron Jude + Joachim Brohm | The same is dissimilar, the different similar | Robert Morat Galerie | 27.03.-16.05.2026

until 16.05. | #4911ARTatBerlin | Robert Morat Galerie shows from Friday, 27. March 2026 (Opening: 26.03.) the exhibition The same is dissimilar, the different similar by the artists Ron Jude und Joachim Brohm.

The exhibition examines the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Ron Jude and Joachim Brohm. Their photographs from the 1990s share a deep affinity rooted in an observant rigour that views the built environment as a site of cultural shaping. Although both artists developed in very different contexts – Brohm in post-war Germany and Jude in the rural West of the USA – their works overlap stylistically through a clear, unemotional gaze upon everyday spaces.

Opening: Thursday, 26. March 2026 6 pm

Exhibition dates: Friday, 27. March until Saturday, 16. May 2026

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Bildunterschrift: Ron Jude – Des Moines, IA, (From ‘Vitreous China’), 1996

The exhibition The same is dissimilar, the different similar  – Robert Morat Galerie | Zeitgenössische Kunst in Berlin | Contemporary Art | Ausstellungen Berlin Galerien | ART at Berlin

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