Vincent Munier: In the Frosty White

Vincent Munier: In the Frosty White

Hauptstraße 114 Cologne, 50996, Germany Saturday, January 13, 2018–Wednesday, March 21, 2018 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 13, 2018, 7 p.m.–9 p.m.


In the most extreme conditions, and mostly completely alone, French  photographer Vincent Munier travels the Arctic and Antarctic. For  several hundred kilometers he wanders through the snow-swept and barren  landscapes of the Arctic Circle to meet their inhabitants at close  range. He has made numerous expeditions to the White Wolves, to the  "Spirits of the Tundra", as the Inuit call them, which particularly  captivate him.
The in focus gallery - B. Arnold now presents a  spectacular selection of his pictures designed in incomparable  aesthetics. The visitor is invited to discover the rough world of these  icy expanses, to get to know the animals living here and to perceive the  fragility of this world.

Vincent Munier (born 1976) has  specialized in animal and landscape photography since early youth. His  reportages were written on many trips around the globe. He has published  numerous books - including in 2008 at Knesebeck "Kamchatka - Unspoiled  Wilderness" or 2016 "In the Frosty White". He was the only photographer  to receive the Eric Hosking Award of the BBC Wildlife Photographer of  the Year three times in a row. His works have been shown in many  exhibitions worldwide.