Müller worked with filmmakers such as Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch, and Lars von Trier, serving as director of photography on iconic films including Paris, Texas (1984), Down by Law (1986), and Breaking the Waves (1996).
Over the decades, he also took countless photographs, and his Polaroid works have been exhibited internationally. Depicting moments between shoots, hotel rooms, American cars, and urban settings, these images explore the properties of light and color. Through Müller’s unique vision, everyday scenes take on a poetic, lyrical atmosphere.
Opening on November 2 at the Capa Center, the exhibition is organized by BIFF in collaboration with Andrea Müller-Schirmer, founder of the Robby Müller Archive, the Annet Gelink Gallery, the Robert Capa Contemporary Photography Center, and the Eötvös10 Cultural Centre, with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The exhibition will be on view until November 30, with free admission for residents of Budapest’s 6th district (Terézváros) upon presenting proof of address.