Daniel Reuter was born in Germany in 1976. He grew up in Luxembourg and moved to Reykjavik, Iceland, where he currently lives.
Daniel turned to photography in 2009 and graduated in fall 2013 from the limited residency MFA in Photography at the University of Hartford, Connecticut.
Daniel turned to photography in 2009 and graduated in fall 2013 from the limited residency MFA in Photography at the University of Hartford, Connecticut.
“He opened his eyes, and everything disappeared. This wasn’t another world—it was his same old world turning an unfamiliar side toward him, revealing it for an instant, then immediately sealing it off, before he even had the chance to investigateâ€
Arkady & Boris Strugatsky, Roadside Picnic
I began work on this project in late summer 2012, after having recently relocated to Iceland and during a period of my life marked by profound personal transitions. Setting out on daily drives to the countryside to photograph, I was primarily seeking quiet and solitude, expecting to find a sense of direction.
Equal parts topographical survey of a fictional land and account of a Herzogian existentialist trip, History of the Visit has become a lot more biographic than I initially anticipated. I am interested in the transformative quality of photography, by which thought is abstracted and landscape decontextualized.