In a way distinctly his own, German- born photography artist Wolf managed with breathtaking visuals to capture modern life in all its aspects. Whether visualised densely populated metropolitan cities with dramatic portraits of façades, captured the confining crowdedness of their inhabitants, or commenting on the surveyed “private” space we share, Wolf’s works are both artistic and culturally investigative alike, touching on the nerve of time with his intimate yet indicative portrait of 21st century urban life. 'Life in Cities' was synchronized with group exhibitions at the Museum für Gestaltung, Zurich, showcasing works from "Architecture of Density", and "Tokyo Compression" on view at the Noorderlicht Photofestival, Groningen, Netherlands, only shortly before.