Count for Nothing. Various media are concerned with photographic concepts of framing, perspective, and the social dimensions of perception, such as the relationship between the observer and the observed.
Katrin Korfmann's works in various media - photo works, videos and installations - are concerned with photographic concepts of framing, perspective, and the social dimensions of perception, such as the relationship between the observer and the observed, the effect of the camera on behavior and the social codes of looking in public environment.
An important determinant in her work is time, which is made visible by presenting different sequential incidents which have been registered within a given period and location in a singular spatial arrangement. Korfmann's work can be characterized by a formal level of composition, structure and spatial-temporal experience, which is aimed at the registration and investigation of social constructions and behavior in public space. Katrin Korfmann grew up in Berlin, Germany and lives and works in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Reception with the artist: Saturday, Nov. 3rd from 6-8
Kopeikin Gallery (new location)
8810 Melrose Avenue, Los Angeles
Hours: Tuesday through Saturday from 11:00 - 5:00
Free Admission