Teller combines the personal with the political with a display of photographs from his Nürnberg series (2005), capturing the growth of weeds
against the stone architecture of his home town — a place with a complicated history reinvented from its fascist connections into a romantic ruin.
Teller's photographs from his Nürnberg series (2005) capture weeds growing
against the stone architecture of his hometown of Nürnberg, which has a complicated history as the location of Germany's National Socialist Party in the 1940s and subsequently the trials that followed WWII from 1945 - 46.