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Christiane Feser

Christiane Feser's work explores the borderland between photography and object, between human, dynamic spatial perception and the static, two-dimensional image space of photographic images.

Her working method questions the concept of the photographic and at the same time expands it in a playful way. Simple elements such as threads, pins and blank sheets of paper are transformed into complex nested structures, so-called photo objects, which create their own shadows in which the present and the past intertwine to form hybrid works between image and thing.

The photo objects enable the viewer to adopt different perspectives and at the same time challenge him to see analytically.

©Christiane Feser

Biography

Christiane Feser (*1977/ Würzburg) studied visual communication at the Hochschule für Gestaltung, Offenbach am Main under Heiner Blum and Lewis Baltz.

Her works are part of the following collections (among others): Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; J. Paul Getty Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, DZ Bank Art Collection, Frankfurt; Mönchehaus Museum, Goslar and the Zentrum für Kunst und Medien, Karlsruhe.

Feser has exhibited at numerous international institutions, such as the Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt; Centre for Contemporary Culture, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence; Museum Wiesbaden; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Topographie de l'Art, Paris; Torrance Art Museum, Los Angeles; Kunstmuseum Bochum (selection).

She lives and works in Frankfurt am Main.

©Christiane Feser

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