Katrin Korfmann 2010 (130 Pages)
Published by Wbooks.
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Katrin Korfmann is an internationally acclaimed contemporary photographer known for her distinctive perspective on human behaviour in public spaces. Working at the intersection of conceptual photography, urban observation, and visual sociology, her work transforms everyday city scenes into intricate visual narratives that explore how people move, gather, and interact within shared environments.
Korfmann’s signature photographic practice investigates the relationship between framing, perspective, and perception. By compressing sequential moments into a single, meticulously constructed image, she reveals the passage of time within a unified spatial composition. The result is a layered, almost cinematic reading of urban life, where repeated gestures and fleeting interactions coexist in carefully structured harmony.
Her aerial photographs are widely recognized for their formal precision, rhythmic composition, and conceptual depth. Each work functions as both a visual document and an abstract study of social behaviour, inviting viewers to reconsider how communal spaces are experienced and understood.
Born in Germany and based in Amsterdam, Korfmann has exhibited internationally across major galleries, museums, and public institutions. Her work is held in prominent collections including the ING Art Collection, the European Patent Office, and the Robert Bosch Foundation, underscoring her significance within contemporary photography.
Combining aesthetic clarity with intellectual inquiry, Korfmann’s work appeals to collectors of contemporary art, conceptual photography, and urban-themed fine art seeking visually compelling pieces that engage with modern life, time, and collective experience.
The artist's highly detailed photographs are framed in white behind museum glass for optimal clarity; frames measure 0.5 inches wide and 2 inches deep.







