Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude map the banality of the 1990s at Robert Morat Galerie
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Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude map the banality of the 1990s at Robert Morat Galerie
Ron Jude, Atlanta, GA #3 (From ‘Vitreous China’), 1994.



BERLIN.- The exhibition looks at the early work of two internationally renowned photographers – and friends: Joachim Brohm and Ron Jude. Their images from the 1990s share a deep affinity rooted in observational rigour that regards the built environment as a site of cultural imprint. Although both artists developed in very different contexts – Brohm in post-war Germany and Jude in the rural western USA – their works overlap stylistically through a clear, unemotional view of everyday spaces.

Joachim Brohm’s work from this period crystallises an approach that merges colour documentary photography with a cool, analytic detachment. His images of suburban houses, parking lots, industrial edges, and infrastructural voids resist traditional narrative cues; instead, they accumulate meaning through typological repetition and the understated tension between banality and latent cultural significance. Brohm’s palette – muted, softly diffused, and deliberately unromantic – serves the purpose of scrutiny rather than seduction. His framing is methodical, often positioning architectural fragments and modest landscapes in a way that emphasises patterns, provisional structures, and the evidentiary qualities of colour photography. Conceptually, Brohm’s project is one of mapping: the camera becomes a tool to catalogue the cultural logic embedded in post-industrial spaces, revealing how economic and social systems materialise in ordinary landscapes.

Ron Jude’s work shares Brohm’s interest in the everyday but approaches it with a more phenomenological and disorienting sensibility. In his series ‘Vitreous China’, he examines the banality of light industrial workplace environments, paying close attention to surfaces, textures, and utilitarian objects to reveal an impersonal, almost affectless atmosphere. While Brohm often photographs spaces as coherent elements within a larger sociocultural system, Jude narrows in on fragments that resist interpretation. His images emphasise the gap between the functional world and the psychological or perceptual experience of encountering it.

Joachim Brohm (*1955, GER) lives and works in Leipzig. He was a professor of photography at the Academy of Fine Arts Leipzig from 1993 to 2021.

Ron Jude (*1965, USA) lives and works in Eugene, Oregon. He is a professor of photography at the University of Oregon.










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