Mona Kuhn: She Disappeared into Complete Silence

Acclaimed for her contemporary and intimate depictions of the nude, Kuhn takes a new direction into abstraction in her latest series “Acido Dorado.” Photographed at a golden modernist structure on the edge of Joshua Tree National Park, architectural lines, light reflections and a single figure have been carefully balanced against the backdrop of the Californian desert. The human figure, Mona's friend and collaborator Jacintha, emerges like a surrealist mirage, fragmented and indistinct, at times submerged in shadows or overexposed. The building's facade of glass and mirrors serve as optical planes, an extension of the artist's camera and lens. Light is split into refracting colors, desert vegetation grows sideways, inside is outside and outside in. Kuhn pushes a certain disorienting effect by introducing metallic foils as an additional surface, at times producing purely abstract results. Acido Dorado marks Kuhn's increasing use of techniques that appear to merge the figure, abstractions and landscape into one. The body is a place where our mind resides, and that's what I'm photographing.

Details

Keywords

USA, Photography

Personalities

Kuhn Mona

Type

Book

Place of publication

Gottingen

Publisher

Steidl

Year

2018

Number of pages

96 pages

Language

English

ISBN

9783958291805

Open stacks or available on request

Available on request

Illustrations

Yes

Bibliography

No

UDC code and author sign

770.9 Kuh

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