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As part of the photography festival of the StädteRegion Aachen
Stefan Draschan (*1979) is a master of the visual symbiosis between people and art. In his fascinating photographs, he combines people with masterpieces from European museums, whose clothing, gestures or hairstyles harmonize in an astonishing way. With his "People Matching Artworks" series, which has become internationally renowned on social networks, he discovers matching pairs of images, allowing the past and present to merge, thereby completely redefining what it means to see and be seen. Irony always plays an important role in his photographs. Draschan emphasizes that pure chance is his muse, which plays to him in the fleeting moment. His sense for the decisive moment - the moment décisif, an expression coined by Henri Cartier-Bresson - makes his photographs as unique as the average time he has to take a picture: 11 seconds.
Information on reduced prices: Pupils, students and trainees within the city of Aachen & city region up to and including the age of 21, for people with disabilities and their companions and Aachen Pass holders.