Hannah Gottschalk
Biografie:
Hannah Gottschalk (*1992) is a swiss/american photographer and visual artist working with a variety of lense based media. She attained her B.F.A. in photography from the Pratt Institute of Art and Design in New York in 2015 and is currently studying in the Masters Photography Program at ECAL in Lausanne.
Werkbeschrieb:
VERSO This series of self portraits adresses themes of perception, sexuality and censorship, by using a physical barrier to obscure and hide the body from the camera lens. What we end up seeing in the photographs is not as much the figure itself but rather its impression on the fabric. Verso puts at its center the tension and interaction of the barrier, the body and the observer.
Biografie:
Hannah Gottschalk (*1992) is a swiss/american photographer and visual artist working with a variety of lense based media. She attained her B.F.A. in photography from the Pratt Institute of Art and Design in New York in 2015 and is currently studying in the Masters Photography Program at ECAL in Lausanne.
Werkbeschrieb:
VERSO This series of self portraits adresses themes of perception, sexuality and censorship, by using a physical barrier to obscure and hide the body from the camera lens. What we end up seeing in the photographs is not as much the figure itself but rather its impression on the fabric. Verso puts at its center the tension and interaction of the barrier, the body and the observer.
Biografie:
Hannah Gottschalk (*1992) is a swiss/american photographer and visual artist working with a variety of lense based media. She attained her B.F.A. in photography from the Pratt Institute of Art and Design in New York in 2015 and is currently studying in the Masters Photography Program at ECAL in Lausanne.
Werkbeschrieb:
VERSO This series of self portraits adresses themes of perception, sexuality and censorship, by using a physical barrier to obscure and hide the body from the camera lens. What we end up seeing in the photographs is not as much the figure itself but rather its impression on the fabric. Verso puts at its center the tension and interaction of the barrier, the body and the observer.