Juergen Teller finds beauty in the most mundane moment': a photographer like no other
Briefly

In the temporary hall, put in place while the gallery is restored, the work of the photographer known for his gritty, humorous and spontaneous style – the British actor Riz Ahmed claimed Teller once shot him in 20 seconds, two clicks as he sat on an Ikea folding chair under a tree – is a refreshing antidote to the glamorous side of the city outside.
Teller's style has become instantly recognisable: shot in streets, outside studios or clubs, using a harsh flashlight, they are unglamorous, unfiltered, diametrically opposed to slick studio fashion photography.
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