
IMAGE CULTS: ICONS, BODIES, BELIEVES
Fashion photography has always been more than a mirror to its time. It is a stage, a ritual, and ultimately, a form of belief. The autumn exhibition “Image Cult: Icons, Bodies, Believes” at PREISS FINE ARTS presents a curated constellation of works that elevate the photographic image into a cultural icon. These photographs are not simply captured moments; they are visual scriptures of beauty, desire, and identity.
In a world where the body is endlessly mediated through images, the exhibition explores how photography sanctifies presence. From Andreas H. Bitesnich’s sculptural nudes to David Drebin’s cinematic fantasies and Roxanne Lowit’s Backstage Glimpses, the human form appears not merely as flesh but as Symbol. These are not portraits of individuals; they are monuments to the eternal tension between vulnerability and power.
All artworks are for sale.