Corinna Rosteck:
Picture "Figure shadow" (2001)
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Picture "Figure shadow" (2001)
Corinna Rosteck:
Picture "Figure shadow" (2001)

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Picture "Figure shadow" (2001)
Corinna Rosteck: Picture "Figure shadow" (2001)

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Picture "Figure shadow" (2001)

Whirl&Wake The Whirl&Wake photo series was created in collaboration with the performer Iris de Boor at a Berlin lake. Various moments of touching the surface of the water and the immersion and submersion of the performer's body in the liquid element were captured. The reflections of the water are formally taken up in the carrier material used for the photographs, reflective metal foil. The photographs deliberately do not reveal whether the performer is emerging or sinking. Rather, the aim is to capture the moment in which the body breaks through the shiny mirror of the water, which here also stands for the boundary between above and below, day and night.

About Corinna Rosteck

Corinna Rosteck, who grew up in Hamelin and Ibiza, is a freelance artist in the fields of photography, video and installation.
After study visits and prestigious scholarships in London, Paris, New York and Japan, she lives and works in Berlin. She has successfully realized art-in-architecture projects with renowned companies such as B.Braun AG, Airbus AG and others. She is a member of the German Society for Photography, Cologne and the German Artists' Association. Since her first studies in Berlin with Prof. Kuno Gonschior (color space painting) and the master class in photo media with Prof. Katharina Sieverding, she has been exploring a painterly-informed photography with various printing techniques since the mid-90s. The artist has successfully realized art-in-architecture projects for well-known companies throughout Germany. Her works can be seen in numerous exhibitions in Germany and abroad as well as at international art fairs and are in public collections worldwide. Corinna Rosteck has developed special printing techniques on reflective materials and surfaces that are unique in terms of light technology. Her pictures of water thematize diverse refractions of light, aggregate states and reflections. The focus is on the blurring and distortion of natural reflections that are hidden in the action. The focus is on the transition, the dynamic, constantly endangered balance, visually reinforced by multiple exposures and fades in the perception and transformation of time. Bodies explore the boundaries under and above water in dance. The metallic surfaces of Corinna Rosteck's photographs, which at first glance appear cool and closed, seem to open up on closer inspection. The dialog between the viewer and the photograph creates a form of immediacy that one does not expect. This photographic painting process is refined from series to series. To accompany productions by renowned dance companies and solo dancers, Corinna Rosteck develops photo series and video installations that are dedicated to the creation of her works and are created in collaboration and dialog with the performers. The moving images are projected onto the dancers/musicians and staged in the interplay of light, space and music to create an immersive Gesamtkunstwerk. In her images, Corinna Rosteck explores localization, change and dissolution, dream and reality. In movement, man flees from time, tries to overcome it, to let it flow, but also to change it. I look for images that materialize these "disturbing realities". Slipping away, submerging and sinking correspond to the expression of torn time - Riven in Time.
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