The annual exhibition outer in, inner out
by the photography class traces the porous boundary between public systems and private experience. The featured works navigate the entanglement of inner life—the body, the psyche, and its perception—and outer forces—politics, its violence, and its regulation—asking how each sphere infiltrates and shapes the other. Through gestures that blur the line between interiority and exteriority, the exhibition lingers in the ambiguity of what can be seen, governed, or claimed.
Class of Photography
Armin Linke, Lea Vajda