News // 4 News of Tobias Hutzler
In late April, LEXUS unveiled its new exhibition ‘Time’ as part of Milan Design Week, the world’s largest international design event. The global campaign for the art and technology exhibition was realized by Photographer and Director Tobias HUTZLER c/o ROCKENFELLER & GÖBELS.‘Time’ shows how software and energy innovations can influence the future development of cars and how these vehicles enable luxury to co-exist with carbon neutrality. The works of art draw inspiration from Lexus’
16.07.2024 // show complete article
Just a little while ago, Tobias HUTZLER c/o ROCKENFELLER & GÖBELS photographed CHEVY CAMARO models for ROAD & TRACK.By the way: Chevrolet will discontinue production of the Camaro at the conclusion of model year 2024. The retirement of the sixth generation will be celebrated in the US with a special collector’s edition.
27.09.2023 // show complete article
Tobias HUTZLER c/o ROCKENFELLER & GÖBELS presents us here on GoSee his project ‘Future Of Speed’. “As a rule, we do not look at light but at what light reveals. My concept allows me to truly work with light. Light occupies space, it has presence, and it is something you will experience,” says Tobias Hutzler.Tobias Hutzler is an American visual artist, director and photographer, renowned for capturing the zeitgeist of global culture in striking new ways. In his photographs, the landscape is a canvas and light itself is the subject.
26.09.2023 // show complete article
Tobias HUTZLER c/o ROCKENFELLER & GÖBELS is fascinated and inspired by Masatane Muto – musician, artist, creator… and famous for his global role as ambassador in search of a cure for the ALS disease (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis). Touched by the innovative means of expression that he uses, Tobias conceived a film to depict Muto’s genius.He collaborated with pioneering scientists to map Muto’s brain waves with an EEG while Muto was thinking about rhythms. These rhythms were then translated into audible music. The mutual project became even more …
29.07.2023 // show complete article