„The wealth of a city is that of its collective spaces, of all places where everyday life takes place, presents itself, and is present as memory.“

Kristiaan Borret

MORITZ BERNOULLY is a German-born photographer and architect who divides his time between Mexico City and Frankfurt/Main. His work explores the intersections of architecture, public space, and contemporary art, with a particular focus on the dynamic relationship between the built environment and its users.

Bernoully’s photographs have been published in numerous books, architecture guides, and catalogues. In 2022 he documented Walid Raad: Cotton Under My Feet at the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid, featured in the eponymous volume published by Walther König, Cologne. For Hatje Cantz’s The Properties of Light (2018), he captured Fred Sandback’s installations within projects by Mexican architect Luis Barragán. In 2019, he contributed to The (Invisible) Art of Documenting Art, a project by Spanish artist Cristina Garrido.

His photographs have been exhibited internationally, including in Mexico City, Rotterdam, Tel Aviv, and Frankfurt/Main. He collaborates regularly with the German Architecture Museum (DAM).

Memberships:
Bundesverband Architekturfotografie e.V.
Architekturbild e.V.

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