Edited by Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat. Text by Ruth Horak, Verena Krieger, Ilma Rakusa, Monika Rinck.
Dark and sensual images with haunting motifs question the finitude of life
Vienna-based artist Gabriele Rothemann (born 1960) uses photography as a means to fill an object with imaginary life rather than freezing it. Each does not simply depict one thing, but instead carves out unseen connections and relationships to things across space and time.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 7/30/2024
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Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat. Text by Ruth Horak, Verena Krieger, Ilma Rakusa, Monika Rinck.
Dark and sensual images with haunting motifs question the finitude of life
Vienna-based artist Gabriele Rothemann (born 1960) uses photography as a means to fill an object with imaginary life rather than freezing it. Each does not simply depict one thing, but instead carves out unseen connections and relationships to things across space and time.