A group of photographers from the network Shift discusses the challenges of visually representing the rise of right-wing movements in Germany without unintentionally reinforcing the narratives used by right-wing actors. The photographers emphasize the need for self-criticism and awareness of visual tropes that might be unconsciously adopted. Their work includes documenting individuals resisting right-wing influence in Saxony and analyzing AfD propaganda through their photographic series. They aim to create a multifaceted perspective on these issues through collaborative exhibitions, such as at the Triennale Expanded 2026.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Links): The article focuses on the critique of right-wing narratives and the efforts of photographers to counteract them through art. The framing emphasizes the dangers of right-wing propaganda and the importance of critical representation, aligning with left-leaning perspectives on social justice and anti-
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 75 · Objektivität 80): The article accurately mentions Shift as a network of photographers examining right-wing trends but omits specific details from the primary document like the Triennale Expanded program dates and other projects. It focuses mainly on one project (Blauer Schatten) rather than providing a comprehensive




