"The Eternal Return" is a visual exploration that traverses the last century while casting a gaze toward the future. This series immerses us in a history that seems to turn in a loop, where the horrors of the past return, relentlessly, like distorted echoes through time. Each image is both a mirror of our collective past and a forewarning of what could be, should we fail to break this cycle. "The Eternal Return" invites us to reflect on the lessons left unlearned and how humanity, despite its trials, often seems condemned to repeat its mistakes.

The eternal return

*meta-serie

Matthias Koch's exploration of the meta-series in his photographic work reveals a profound approach to art that challenges traditional boundaries. By deconstructing and analyzing themes, aesthetics, and techniques across different series, Koch uncovers the connections between seemingly disparate works. His method allows for a deeper understanding of the underlying motifs, colors, and concepts that define them.

In this process, the "quintessence" of each series emerges, representing universal elements that connect individual pieces beyond their specific contexts. By fusing and reinterpreting these essential components, Koch constructs a meta-series that offers a fresh perspective. Each photograph, while part of a cohesive whole, possesses a unique identity, enriched by the references to the original series.

The outcome of this innovative approach is a visual and conceptual dialogue that encourages viewers to engage with the layers of meaning within his work. Koch’s meta-series not only reflects on the nature of photography but also highlights the potential for diverse visual influences to enhance artistic expression. This examination invites contemplation and invites audiences to discover the intricacies embedded in art.