27th June – 27th July 2025

Aindreas Scholz  exhibition And So I Watch You From Afar, is an immersive exhibition exploring the fragility and resilience of vulnerable coastal ecosystems through cameraless and eco-friendly cyanotype techniques. This exhibition will feature a series of large-scale pieces that integrate natural elements such as polluted seawater, sand, silt, sunlight, and organic materials.

The exhibition will emphasise the interplay between water and land, the impact of human activity, and the subtle shifts that signal ecological transformations. Utilising the cyanotype process, which is both historically significant and environmentally sustainable, And So I Watch You From Afar aims to foster a critical dialogue between traditional photographic methods and contemporary environmental concerns.

Through this work Aindreas provides a platform to highlight the importance of ecological awareness, sustainable creative practices, and conservation efforts. And So I Watch You From Afar promises to engage visitors visually and intellectually, leaving them with a deeper appreciation for the medium of cyanotype photography and the delicate balance of vulnerable coastal ecosystems.

About the Artist

Aindreas Scholz is a German Irish photographer, workshop facilitator and educator specialising in cameraless photographic techniques and environmental themes. Born to an Irish mother and German father, Scholz was raised between Germany and Ireland, gaining a diverse cultural perspective. His work has been showcased across Europe at important venues including the PhotoIreland Festival, Rotterdam Photo Festival, Rotlicht Festival for Analog Photography in Vienna, Vintage Grand Prix 2024 in Bydgoszcz, and Climanosco in Switzerland. His upcoming exhibitions include Select/25 at Photofusion, London, and RPS IPE 166 at the Saatchi Gallery, London.