Architecture & Landscape
Kos [Main Season] - I
Dawn, Alpine Peaks
Pempelford, Düsseldorf
Manhatten, New York
Landesarchiv NRW
Ortner & Ortner, Duisburg
Mount Etna
Architecture 1 [Fragments of Paradise]
Landscape 2 [Fragments of Paradise]
Landscape 3 [Fragments of Paradise]
Interchange - Wuppertal
Park Place, New York
Kos [Main Season] III
56 Leonard Street I
Herzog de Meuron, New York
Drei Kapellen, Per Kirkeby 2002
Raketenstation Hombroich, Germany
Ashram Garden, India
Kos [Main Season] - II
Longline Building, John Carl Warnecke, New York
Braga Monastery, Nepal
Xiamen, China
Kos [Main Season]
Dawn - Alpine Peaks
Pempelford
Manhatten, NY
Landesarchiv NRW
Mount Etna
Landscape II [Fragments of Paradise]
Architecture 1 [Fragments of Paradise]
56 Leonard Street I, NY
Kos [Main Season] - II
Ashram Garden, India
Landscape III [Fragments of Paradise]
Interchange - Wuppertal
Park Place, NY
Kos [Main Season] III
Drei Kapellen, Per Kirkeby
Drei Kapellen, Per Kirkeby
Longline Building, NY
Braga Village, Nepal
Xiamen, China
A deep understanding of focus and silence is visible in the work of the photographer Kai Werner Schmidt. His images captivate a strong sense for precision that derives from his clear and unobtrusive nature.
The passion to bring the world into a pictorial order is a key to his visual language. Kai consciously works with the diversity of contemporary photographic methods. Architectural photography and the documentation of artistic works, especially in the context of exhibitions, are the fields he specializes in.
The ability to translate an objective or a motivation into a photograph was nurtured during his studies with sculptors and painters at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
In 2018 he was awarded an Excellence Master Diploma of Art.
Felix Breidenbach
Museum Brandhorst
White Cube London
Kunst & Denker Contemporary
Aurel Dahlgrün
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
Cio D’Or
Emma Løkke
Langen Foundation
Zero Foundation
Mirko Mayer Gallery
San Francisco Art Institute
Richard Helbin
Galerie Heinz Holtmann
Raketenstation Hombroich
Alicja Kwade
Klara Kayser
Stefan Kürten
Museum Kunstpalast
Julius Linnenbrink
Kunstsammlung NRW K21
Evangelos Papadopoulos
Sammlung Philara
Nails Projectroom
Laura Sachs
Empty Spaces e.V.
Katja Tönnissen
Nicola Ukic
Peter Uka
A deep understanding of focus and silence is visible in the work of the photographer Kai Werner Schmidt. His images captivate a strong sense for precision that derives from his clear and unobtrusive nature.
The passion to bring the world into a pictorial order is a key to his visual language. Kai consciously works with the diversity of contemporary photographic methods. Architectural photography and the documentation of artistic works, especially in the context of exhibitions, are the fields he specializes in.
The ability to translate an objective or a motivation into a photograph was nurtured during his studies with sculptors and painters at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf.
In 2018 he was awarded an Excellence Master Diploma of Art.
Felix Breidenbach
Museum Brandhorst
Kunst & Denker Contemporary
White Cube London
Aurel Dahlgrün
Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Kunsthalle Düsseldorf
Cio D’Or
Emma Løkke
Langen Foundation
Zero Foundation
Mirko Mayer Gallery
San Francisco Art Institute
Richard Helbin
Galerie Heinz Holtmann
Raketenstation Hombroich
Studio Alicja Kwade
Klara Kayser
Stefan Kürten
Museum Kunstpalast
Julius Linnenbrink
Kunstsammlung NRW K21
Evangelos Papadopoulos
Sammlung Philara
Nails Projectroom
Laura Sachs
Empty Spaces e.V.
Katja Tönnissen
Nicola Ukic
Peter Uka
mail@kaiwernerschmidt.com
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