Images by Nadine Levin Selected by the PH21 Gallery
Ellen Gilkerson | Published on 1/9/2026
Two images by Nadine Levin, Stairwell Upside Down and Curves, were selected for inclusion in the Upside Down Exhibition at the PH21 Gallery in Barcelona. Turning a photograph upside down tends to strip it of its representative function because the depicted scene and objects are difficult, if not impossible, to recognize. PH21 aimed to showcase photographs that are indeed turned upside down. The curators were Zsolt Bátori, a philosopher of art, photography theorist, and photographer; and Borbála Jász, a philosopher, and art and architecture historian. The exposition will run from February 7 through March 3. The dizzying images in the Upside Down Exhibition can be seen online at https://www.ph21gallery.com/upside-down-26.

Nadine Levin:
Stairwell Upside Down

Nadine Levin:
Curves
PH21 Gallery is a contemporary exhibition space that was established in 2012 in Budapest. PH21 recently opened a new gallery in the heart of Barcelona’s historic Gothic Quarter. Its mission is to provide group and solo exhibition opportunities and international exposure for contemporary photographers around the world.
Details:
PH21 Photography Gallery:
https://www.ph21gallery.com/
ph21.gallery@ph21gallery.com
Carrer del Paradís 5
Barcelona 08002
and
52 Ráday Street
Budapest, 1092
Upside Down Exhibition:
February 7 – March 3
https://www.ph21gallery.com/upside-down-26
Gallery hours:
Budapest:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 2 pm to 6 pm; and by appointment.
Barcelona:
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday: 5 pm to 9 pm; and by appointment.