Dagmar Vogel’s visual works connect several ongoing image series under one associative framework.
They speak of mechanics and melancholy, of small disasters and quiet wonders.
Her practice moves between digital collage, photography, and memory — somewhere between dream and daily life.
The works echo the aesthetics of past decades to reflect on the present: on irony, intimacy, distance, and the fragile beauty of the absurd.
Dagmar Vogel lives and works in Berlin.
Her practice unfolds at the intersection of photography, collage, and memory — balancing analog sensitivity with digital construction.
She searches for the quiet tension between humor and melancholy, between what is revealed and what remains unsaid.
Selected Exhibitions
Dagmar Vogel’s works have been presented in curated showcases and exhibitions in Berlin, Bologna, Tokyo, Zürich, Palma de Mallorca, and Paris, both in physical and/or digital formats.
Her projects have appeared in gallery contexts as well as in curated statements reflecting an early engagement with photographic collage and reimagined archival imagery.
Today her work continues to explore the intersection of photographic memory, digital construction, and quiet absurdity.