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Neven Allgeier

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Photographer Neven Allgeier (born 1986, Wiesbaden) lives and works between Frankfurt am Main and Vienna. In recent years, he has published three books with Distanz Verlag: Porträts (2021) depicts a new generation of artists. In Fading Temples (2022), his landscape photographs are juxtaposed with portrait shots of young cultural figures. The latter publication served as the basis for his solo exhibitions Two heavens as one at the Kunsthaus Göttingen (2024) and Drown in Dreams at the Nassauischer Kunstverein Wiesbaden (2024). In his recently published third publication, A Hole in the Sky (2025), Allgeier recounts the stylistic communities of our present day, accompanying the photographs with 21 texts by young authors from the fields of literature and art. Allgeier's works are regularly featured in media such as ZEIT Magazin and SPIKE Art Quarterly and have been part of group shows at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst in Frankfurt am Main, the Pera Museum Istanbul, and the Bonner Kunstverein, among others. In 2024, Allgeier was awarded a residency scholarship for Istanbul by the Hessian Cultural Foundation.