Liminal gathers places and situations that exist in a state of threshold. These towns and landscapes stand between visibility and neglect, between former density and present continuity. They are neither ruins nor destinations shaped for display. Life persists, but without emphasis. At times, this condition extends beyond space: it appears in gestures, traces, and acts of orientation that hover between the visible and the withdrawn. The images in this section attend to that suspended state – inhabited yet receding, present yet rarely brought to the foreground.
Berlin 2020
