Peter Bialobrzeski (Hamburg, Germany)
Peter Bialobrzeski studied Politics and Sociology before he became a photographer for a local paper in his native Wolfsburg/Germany.
He travelled extensivly in Asia before he went back to College in Essen and London to do courses in Photography.
After having worked as a photojournalist for almost 15 years and published world wide, Peter started to focus more on Personal Projects.
In the last eight years he has published seven books, "XXXholy", "NEONTIGERS", "HEIMAT", "Lost in Transition" , "Paradise Now", "Case Study Homes", and recently "Informal Arrangements".
His work has been exhibited in Europe, USA, Asia, Afrika and Australia.
He won numurous awards including the prestigious World Press Photo Award 2003 and 2010.
He has been a member of several Jurys including WorldPressPhoto in 2007 and 2009 and the prestigious Otto Steinert Award in Germany in 2005.
Peter Bialobrzeski has been a visiting professor for photojournalism at the University of Essen in 1998/99.
Since 2002 Peter is a regular Professor for photography at the University of the Arts in Bremen/Germany.
Furthermore he runs workshops around the world. He is represented by Laurence Miller Gallery in New York, LA Galerie in Frankfurt/Germany and also shows with Robert Morat Gallery in his hometown Hamburg, as well as at m97 Gallery in Shanghai.
Solo Shows
- 2010
- "Urban Structures", Leipzig
- 2010
- "Urban Structures", Städtische Galerie, Delmenhorst
- 2010
- Neon Paradise", m97 Gallery, Shanghai, China
- 2010
- "Paradise Now", LA Galerie, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2010
- "Urban Structures", Leipzig
- 2009
- "Urban Structures", Galerie Clairefontaine, Luxemburg
- 2009
- "Urban Structures", Galerie Robert Morat, Hamburg, Germany
- 2008
- "Lost in Transition", Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, USA
- 2008
- "Lost in Transition", LA Galerie, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2008
- "TIGRI DI LUCE", Museo di Fotografia Contemporanea, Milan, Italy
- 2007
- "HEIMAT", Nepente Gallery, Milan, Italy
- 2007
- NEONTIGERS, Galerie Clairefontaine, Luxembourg
- 2006
- NEONTIGERS, Deutsche Börse Group, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2006
- NEONTIGERS Goethe Institute Hongkong, China
- 2006
- "HEIMAT", Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, USA
- 2006
- HEIMAT, LA Galerie, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2005
- NEONTIGERS Goethe Institute Bangalore, Mumbai, India
- 2005
- NEONTIGERS/HEIMAT, Seagaull Arts Centre, Kolkata, India
- 2005
- HEIMAT, Goethe Institute, New Delhi, India
- 2005
- NEONTIGERS, Lalit Academy, New Delhi, Lucknow, India
- 2005
- Photographs, LA Galerie, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2004/5
- "Neon Tigers", Museum der Arbeit, Hamburg
- 2004
- "Neon Tigers", Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, USA
- 2003
- "All this useless beauty", Galerie Albrecht, München
Group Shows
- 2010
- "The hidden City", Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, USA
- 2010
- "Weltbilder 3", Helmhaus Zürich, Switzerland
- 2009
- "Verschwindende Landschaften", Galerie Rudzicka, Salzburg, Austria
- 2009
- "25th Anniversary Celebration", Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, USA
- 2009
- "Grad Wanderung", Kunsthaus Kaufbeuren, Germany
- 2009
- "The Abstracted Landscape", Laurence Miller Gallery, New York, USA
- 2008
- "Oliver Boberg, Peter Bialobrzeski", LA Galerie, Frankfurt, Germany
- 2008
- "Dark Shade, Light of Hope", Korean Institute, London, England
- 2008
- "Dark Shade, Light of Hope", Chung Pa Gallery, Seoul, Korea
- 2008
- "Die Liebe zum Licht", Kunstmuseum Bochum, Germany
- 2007
- "Sublime", Römer 9, Frankfurt/M., Germany
- 2006
- NEONTIGERS, Architekturbiennale, Venedig, Italien
- 2005
- NEONTIGERS, Pingyao Photofestival, China
- 2005
- "Jakarta Biennale", Jakarta, Indonesia
- 2005
- "Landscape as Metaphor", Blickle Stiftung, Karlsruhe
- 2005
- "Dreams", Galerie Buchmann, Cologne
- 2005
- "Weite Räume", Galerie Albrecht, München
- 2005
- "Photographing Architecture", Galerie Claire Fontaine, Luxembourg
- 2004/5
- Iska Jehl, Peter Bialobrzeski Galerie Albrecht, München
- 2004
- "Pool Party", Yossi Milo Gallery, New York, USA