Corinna Rosteck

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Corinna Rosteck (* 1968 in Detmold ) is a freelance artist in the fields of visual design , artistic photography , video and installation . She lives and works in Berlin .

Life

Corinna Rosteck completed her studies of free painting at the Hochschule der Künste (today UdK ) in Berlin from 1987 to 1994 with a diploma in the class of Kuno Gonschior , a representative of concrete art . From 1991–1992 she studied at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London , completing the Advanced Higher Diploma Course with a focus on photo media and photo etching. This was followed by a master class diploma with Katharina Sieverding in photo and video installation at the Berlin University of the Arts. In 1993 she received the young talent scholarship (Nafög) from Dieter Appelt , Katharina Sieverding and Valie Export and traveled 6 months with the travel grant of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD ) from Tokyo via Los Angeles and Chicago to New York . Her photographic theme “crowd and people” was continued through a further study visit to Paris, which was realized through a travel grant from the Franco-German Youth Office (DFJW ). This was followed by a solo exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Paris , Galerie Conde, curated by Michael Thoss, as well as another scholarship abroad in New York, where she worked at the International Center of Photography (ICP ) as a teaching assistant for advanced digital imaging at Shauna Church in the Photography Department taught. In 2006 Corinna Rosteck taught a photography class at the Dresden Summer Academy and took care of two students in the mentoring program at the University of the Arts.

Corinna Rosteck is a member of the German Association of Artists . Her brother is the musicologist and writer Jens Rosteck .

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Corinna Rosteck's artistic photographs and installation works address reflections and surfaces in urban space, in the liquid landscape and in dance. Her pictures are spatial or context-related installations between photography , painting and architecture .
Corinna Rosteck uses painting and printing techniques to experiment with particularly light-sensitive materials and surfaces that she has specially developed for this purpose. She has printed the majority of her artistic photographs on reflective metal foil, sealed them with UV protective film and laminated them to the image carrier of an aluminum dibond plate. This technique is especially predestined for the motif of water and creates very realistic perceptual effects.
Corinna Rosteck's large-format photographs of light-containing and reflecting water alternate between representational reproduction and abstract structure. The effect of the painterly moving wet surfaces is formally enhanced by the metallic reflection of the aluminum picture carrier, which changes depending on the natural incidence of light in the exhibition space and corresponds to the lively, constantly changing appearance of the water.

Exhibitions (selection)

E = solo exhibition

Public collections

Art in public space

  • 2008 water falls, art-in-building installation, Berliner Wasserbetriebe
  • 2007 1st prize at the Carl Oelemann School, Bad Nauheim
  • 2007 Composite Campus Stade, CCS, Stade, Kunst-am-Bau
  • 2005 Circular, art-in-building project LIFE, B.Braun AG , Melsungen
  • 2003 Kunst-am-Bau project accenture GmbH , Kronberg / Taunus
  • 2002 e-on AG , Düsseldorf

Selected literature

  • Dance and Death , Museum for Sepulchral Culture Kassel, catalog for the exhibition of the same name, 2013
  • Bardo , Edition Camos, Munich, 2013
  • Seh (n) sucht , Galerie Jörg Heitsch, Munich, 2011
  • career artist , a paradigm shift, alpha Nova culture workshop and women's museum Bonn, 2010
  • Mathias Siebert and Tobias Kuttner: Reflections of Reality , Catalog Corinna Rosteck, Sogesehen . Exhibition concept: Kunstallianz Berlin and Holzhausenschlösschen Frankfurt a. M. in cooperation with the Erhard Witzel Gallery, Wiesbaden, 2001
  • The city between the mirrors , article by Ronald Berg, 2001
  • Immersion-Auftauchen , text by Heike Sütter, conception and design: KW43, Düsseldorf

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Double jeu  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.corinna-rosteck.de  
  2. kuenstlerbund.de: Members "R" / Corinna Rosteck (accessed on December 29, 2015)
  3. Works in the video archive of the DKB: Rosteck, Corinna ( Memento of the original from April 6, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed December 30, 2015)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kuenstlerbund.de