Founded in 1997, Camera Work in Berlin is one of the world’s leading galleries for photographic art. Named after the influential 1903 magazine by Alfred Stieglitz, the gallery is located on Kantstraße in Charlottenburg and showcases iconic works by masters such as Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, and Man Ray, alongside contemporary talents like Martin Schoeller and Eugenio Recuenco. Camera Work’s exhibitions span fashion, portraiture, and conceptual photography, aiming to elevate photography as a fine art genre. With a sleek, minimalist interior and rotating exhibitions, it offers a refined space for visual storytelling and artistic dialogue.
Berlin GermanyCamera Work is located at Kantstraße 149, 10623 Berlin, in the Charlottenburg district. This gallery, founded in 1997, is one of the world's leading venues for photographic art, showcasing works by iconic photographers such as Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Peter Lindbergh, and contemporary artists. The gallery is housed in a sophisticated building with exhibitions running Tuesday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nearby, visitors can explore the vibrant Charlottenburg area, known for its elegant shopping streets including Kurfürstendamm, rich cultural offerings, and close proximity to other photo art institutions like C/O Berlin and the Museum of Photography. The location benefits from excellent public transport access, with nearby stations such as Savignyplatz (S-Bahn), Uhlandstraße (U-Bahn), and several bus lines, making it easy to reach from across the city.