Harald Woschitz has been working on the surface phenomenon of photography since 1985. Whether in his representational photographic works, which illuminate the tension between surface and depth in the sense of a sectional view, or in his abstract groups of works, which aptly can be described as "light painting" - he embarks on a search for what stands "behind the scenes". The essence of his artistic exploration is to open spaces that are inaccessible to normal vision. Picture spaces of the new, uncertain, unexplored. Landscapes and soul spaces that confront us with the question of our personal "background" too.
In his current works too, dealing with our contemporary city landscapes, it's not the shiny surface that gets his attention, but rather the inconspicuous "backsides" of our society. At the same time, they open a window into the past, showing us more about the world we come from than the one we are going to.