15.   Saul Leiter

→ Scenography / Visual Direction / Object

An exhibition system translating photographic intimacy into a structured and sequenced display.

Small-format photographs are often grouped without narrative hierarchy.
This limits their spatial presence and visual coherence.
The project explores how structure and sequencing can amplify intimacy.
Leiter’s images operate through subtle moments and personal fragments.
Meaning emerges through association rather than isolated viewing.
The display enforces proximity, requiring the viewer
The display enforces proximity, requiring the viewer to engage at close range.

Postcard format → 1:1 square compositions
Intimacy → Small-scale photographic prints
Repetition → Modular frame groupings (4 / 6 units)
Structure → Custom metal support system
Narrative → Image selection and sequencing per wall

Black metal structure
Small-format prints
Square proportions
Modular groupings
Curated image sequences

The exhibition combines structural precision
with editorial sequencing.
It transforms individual photographs into
a series of spatial narratives.