Water towers stand silently and monumentally in the cityscape and landscape, and are often perceived as merely functional. In addition to their primary role of storing and distributing water, these structures have a deep symbolic meaning. By rising above their surroundings, they bear witness to the passage of time and visualize the transition between industrial growth and the permanence of nature.

Andrea Singer is an architectural photographer from Austria, working in Sweden and internationally. In her work, she tells stories about the places and buildings that shape our lives and cities. After her master’s degree in architecture, she has exclusively used photography to make visible how architecture affects human behavior. Her works have been published in numerous journals and books.

The artist talk will be broadcast on Centrum för fotografi’s Instagram, at 2 PM on Wednesday, April 30th.

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