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My work contains the culture I come from

In his photographs and texts, Paul Hutchinson addresses issues of equality, urban life, and social mobility. In doing so, he gives his generation a unique voice, and at the same time draws a bittersweet portrait of our time. Sylvia Metz spoke with the artist in an interview.

You were born in 1987 and, as you once put it yourself, “grew up in the gray post-war Berlin of the ’90s.” Doesn’t really sound like a good time, does it?

That’s a pointed phrase of mine. In retrospect, I would say that I had a fulfilling, warm, and loving childhood. But what also corresponded to the reality of our lives was the fact that some of us grew up in precarious circumstances. The environment in the north of Schoneberg was a little rough, especially in our youth. Everybody was hanging around

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