Isabella Berr’s photographic images appear like dream sequences in a state of torpor. Created in public space, almost as if in passing, her pictorial spaces are carefully selected and the people who happen to be present unconsciously become actors on her stage. Through blurring, Isabella Berr deliberately unfolds an unobtrusive intensity in her mysterious-looking works, which evoke memories of familiar places and people in the viewer. She moves away from photography as a technical reproduction of reality and partly approaches painting.