Katja Kamm
Katja Kamm (* 1969 ) is a German picture book author .
Kamm studied communication design in Trier, Hamburg and New York City and then worked as an illustrator. In 2003 she won the German Youth Literature Prize for her first picture book Invisible . In the justification of the jury for this award, it was said that Kamm succeeded in "an amusing game with aesthetic expectations, but also with artistic clichés."
Today she works in the Atelier Amaldi in Hamburg .
Works
- Katja Kamm: Invisible . http://peter-hammer-verlag.de , 2002, ISBN 3-87294-913-6 , p. 40 pages .
- Katja Kamm: The round red . http://beltz.de , 2003, ISBN 3-907588-44-4 , p. 40 pages .
- Guy MacDonald, Katja Kamm: Everything you always wanted to know about your body . http://syntropia.de , 2006, ISBN 978-3-8270-5178-3 , p. 135 pages .
- Katja Kamm, Martin Baltscheit: The main thing is that there won't be a dog . http://www.beltz.de , 2007, ISBN 3-907588-86-X , p. 40 pages .
- Katja Kamm: I see what you see . http://www.carlsen.de , 2014, ISBN 3-551-51811-4 , p. 64 pages .
- Katja Kamm: Tirade, pomade ... I don't understand, what a shame . http://www.tulipan-verlag.de , 2017, ISBN 978-3-86429-368-9 , p. 36 pages .
Web links
Commons : Katja Kamm - collection of images, videos and audio files
- Literature by and about Katja Kamm in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Comb, Katja |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German picture book author |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1969 |