The visual artist Anne Hindennach currently lives in Barcelona. Lately her work is focused on photography, which she publishes under the pseudonym Hannah Woolf. At the first glance her projects address very different issues. But by looking at her works more closely a common thread among them is noted. The double-reading, the invisible or hidden behind a facade are repetitive subjects. Woolf often uses the limitation of photography - the unique point of view - in her favor and plays with it. The question is: What is it really what we are looking at?