Five works from my HUMAN BLUR Series are currently on show at the CICA Museum, South Korea. 

The photographic works are part of the group exhibition “HUMANTIY”. This exhibition illuminates humanity and humanity from personal,  cultural, technological, regional and political perspectives, and  explores a new humanism for our times. The works come in a variety of  media, including photography, painting, video art, interactive art,  sculpture, and installation art. 

The curators introduction: Photographer Sven Pfrommer has made the act of observing people in motion a central focus of his artistic work. With his long-running series HUMAN BLUR,  he explores urban spaces where he, as the photographer, remains the  only static element—watching as crowds flow past in a stream of kinetic  energy. These fleeting moments, charged with human energy, are captured  through motion blur—transforming bustling individuals into abstract  forms. People move through streets, stations, and public events  seemingly without purpose, unaware of the silent observer in their  midst. Though movement cannot be stopped, it can be recorded—distilled  into images that offer only a hint of identity. 

Pfrommer’s color-saturated, blurred compositions render figures  anonymous. Contours dissolve; personalities disappear. What remains are  silhouettes—reduced to form, light, and color. This deliberate  abstraction dematerializes the individual, turning them into graphic  elements shaped by overlapping layers and shifting shadows. Since 2002, Pfrommer has continuously developed the HUMAN BLUR  series, receiving international recognition for his distinctive visual  language. His work examines the tension between presence and absence,  permanence and transience—inviting viewers to reflect on the fleeting  nature of human existence in contemporary urban life. 

View the exhibition catalogue.

CICA Museum Czong Institute for Contemporary Art (CICA) January 21 – February 8, 2026 2026.1.21 – 2.8 https://cicamuseum.com