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between the skin and sea
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Between the shadows, Katrin Koenning delicately reveals the connections and networks of love, sorrow, intimacy, and healing.
Spanning three years (2020-2023), between the skin and sea emerges at a time of great collective upheaval. The hyper-local takes centre-stage; made among the artist’s immediate communities, tales of entanglement, relation, connection and intimacy unfold. Leaning into the shadows, the photographs trace networks of love, grief, kinship, shelter and repair.
Katrin Koenning (born in 1978 in Dortmund, Germany) lives and works in Naarm, Australia.
She studied documentary photography at the Queensland College of Art, at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia). Pursuing intimacy and interconnection, Katrin Koenning's work centres around practice as relational encounter. In her extended image-dialogues, Katrin uses fragments and slippages to suggest narrative spaces and communities that are fluid and multiplicit
She studied documentary photography at the Queensland College of Art, at Griffith University (Brisbane, Australia). Pursuing intimacy and interconnection, Katrin Koenning's work centres around practice as relational encounter. In her extended image-dialogues, Katrin uses fragments and slippages to suggest narrative spaces and communities that are fluid and multiplicit
First edition
Editing and sequencing: Katrin Koenning & Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi, in collaboration with Perrine Serre
188 pages
125 plates
21 x 26 cm
Section-sewn OTA-bound debossed softcover with tip-on
French / English
Publication date: November 2024
ISBN: 979-10-96383-48-1
Editing and sequencing: Katrin Koenning & Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi
Design: Cécile Poimboeuf-Koizumi, in collaboration with Perrine Serre
188 pages
125 plates
21 x 26 cm
Section-sewn OTA-bound debossed softcover with tip-on
French / English
Publication date: November 2024
ISBN: 979-10-96383-48-1