In this intimate conversation, Thomas will share insights, stories, and stunning visuals from their latest project exploring the architecture that connects and contrasts our two towns.
From grand civic spaces to overlooked corners, discover how the built environment shape's identity, memory, and cultural exchange. Whether you're a photography enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply curious about our town’s international ties, this event offers a rare glimpse through the lens of a world-travelled artist with a deep appreciation for place.
"Architectural photography can be much more than just an overview of a building. We're looking for surprises, peculiarities, cracks in convention, the hidden and mysterious — and if possible, a feeling for the town through the motifs. Let creativity simply take over."
— Thomas Herrmann - www.thomas-herrmann.com
The exhibition opens on Saturday 4 October, 12-2pm at The World of Glass. Free to attend, the exhibition will run from 5 October to 15 November and is open Wednesday to Sunday, 10am-4pm.
The project has been funded through Stuttgart Council's Cultural Department and Arts Council England, thanks to funding from taxpayers. The exhibition is delivered by the World of Glass and St Helens Borough Council through the Arts in Libraries programme, supporting artists to showcase and develop their work.
Image Credit : Thomas Herrmann