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Kathrin Linkersdorff: Works

© Kathrin Linkersdorff, VG BildKunst Bonn. Courtesy of Hartmann Books

Kathrin Linkersdorff’s (b.1966) fascinating large-format works resonate between art and science. Plants or bacteria comprise the visual reference point in her pictures, but it is not simply a matter of depicting them. Each image is a carefully selected, artistically staged image of the organic process of decay. The reference to Japanese wabi-sabi gives her works a dimension that transcends the visible. Wabi-sabi is a traditional aesthetic concept, according to which beauty implies the acceptance of imperfection, incompleteness, and transience.

© Kathrin Linkersdorff, VG BildKunst Bonn. Courtesy of Hartmann Books

In addition to prior works from the previously unpublished Re-Naissance, Wabi-Sabi, Floriscences series, this book presents new pictures of her Fairies and the initial, very recent pictures from the Microverse series. For this body of work, still in its experimental phase, she is collaborating with Prof. Regine Hengge and the Institute of Microbiology at the Humboldt University Berlin.

In December 2021, Hartmann Books published her first, well-received book, Fairies, which is now almost out of print.

© Kathrin Linkersdorff, VG BildKunst Bonn. Courtesy of Hartmann Books

 

Kathrin Linkersdorff: Works
Photographs by Kathrin Linkersdorff; Edited by Ingo Taubhorn
Texts by Regina Hengge, Karin Leonhard, and Ingo Taubhorn as well as a conversation by Ingo Taubhorn and Brigitte Woischnik with Kathrin Linkersdorff by Hartmann Books, January/February 2024 (available in the UK from March/April 2024)
Hardcover, 192 pages, c.120 ills, German/English
27 x 23 cm
RRP €48

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