PhotographyIncomingIekeliene Stange Likes PoniesBerlin welcomes the uncanny, enigmatic work of Iekeliene Stange to the projecktGALERIE on the eve of Fashion Week.ShareLink copied ✔️January 28, 2009PhotographyIncomingTextKat GeorgeIekeliene Stange Likes Ponies32 Imagesview more + With Berlin Fashion Week about to kick off, the Berlin projecktGALERIE has launched an exhibition of Dutch model Iekeliene Stange’s most personal photographic works. The exhibition, ‘I like ponies’ opened last night with a fittingly fashionable party and will run throughout the course of fashion week giving visitors a glimpse into Stange’s everyday life. Based on a series of Polariods, the exhibition also coincides with the opening of the projektGALERIE’s sales & shopping boutique.Known for her quirky sense of humour and unconventional approach to fashion, Stange’s work holds elements of the surreal and the absurd, and gives visitors and intimate invitation into her off beat world. Using instant photography as her medium, Stange’s collection is stained in vivid colours and captures an ethereal world in which imagination allows the mundane to transform into something wonderful and infinitely improbable. More accustomed to snapping the bustling backstage at fashion shows, Stange’s exhibition is an exploration of the more unique, intangible goings on of her peculiar, unpredictable world.‘I like ponies’ by Iekeliene Stange opens daily from 11am-8pm at the projektGALERIE showrooms, Torstrasse 96, Berlin.Photography by Mary Sherpe of Stil in Berlin. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe photography platform taking you inside the world’s best ravesBarragán AW19These photos are a refreshing look at the world through the eyes of womenJamie Hawkesworth lenses the human-wildlife conflict in India Playful photographs of friends dressed in dragTorbjørn Rødland’s photos are an exercise in uncomfortableCampbell Addy teams up with Getty to diversify stock imageryNew photo book celebrates cult model Guinevere Van SeenusTattooist and photographer Madame Buraka opens exhibitionImmerse yourself in Signe Pierce’s neon hyperrealityYou can now get a slice of art history for $100The most boundary-pushing images from the Dazed archive