From excess to intimacy: Spyros Rennt's evolution in 'To Kiss Against the Fire'
Briefly

Greek photographer Spyros Rennt's latest exhibition, "To Kiss Against the Fire," showcases a transition in his work from documenting nightlife hedonism to capturing nuanced moments of queer intimacy. Taking place in Berlin, the exhibition highlights the depth of relationships formed during intense nightlife experiences. Rennt's photographs depict a universal connection among diverse social scenes across global cities like Berlin and New York, emphasizing the raw emotions and dynamics within queer communities. His work offers unfiltered glimpses into intimacy, making the viewer a part of the shared experiences that resonate in urban nightlife culture.
Spyros Rennt masterfully distills the intensity of relationships built over sleepless weekends, capturing a universality in queer intimacy across major global metropolises.
The cover of an artbook on the coffee table caught my eye—two boys locked in an embrace, their kiss concealed, encapsulating the raw intimacy Rennt seeks to explore.
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