Katinka Goldberg, 2014
The Hair, 2014
Created by Katinka Goldberg in 2014. The artwork is printed on Canson platine fiber rag - glossy - 310g, mounted on dibond and displayed at 100 x 70 cm.
This close-up of curly hair and how the light falls across it give this image an intimate feel. At the same time, it is cut off in such a way that viewers have no idea who this hair belongs to or what the person looks like. With this image, photographer Katinka Goldberg captures a particular emotional mood that is typical of her work. Bristningar, the series that this photo is part of, is the second entry in a trilogy in which Katinka Goldberg investigates her relationship with her family in a poetic manner. The Swedish term Bristningar literally translates to “striae” (stripes in the skin caused by stretching), but it also has the more figurative meaning of “shortcomings”. The series consists of collages created by Goldberg that depict the tension between closeness and distance and, in a process of healing, deconstruct the body and put it back together. The question she keeps asking herself is: how much can you take away from yourself without disappearing completely?
© Katinka Goldberg, courtesy of the Foam Collection