My work will explore both the landscape and the people who inhabit it, examining how they connect with one other. The everyday rhythms, rituals and cycles and the interaction of landscape and human intervention are to be the focus of my research and practice. More specifically, I want to explore and examine those peripheral places that are almost without definite purpose and which can easily pass unnoticed. They are locales existing at the margins of daily recognition whose hidden stories and functions I aim to discover and visually interpret.
Anne Kathrin Greiner is a visual artist based in Berlin, Germany. She studied Photography & Film at Edinburgh Napier University, Scotland and holds an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art, London, England. Her work has been exhibited in galleries, museums and art festivals worldwide, including Galerie Hauser & Wirth, Switzerland; Reykjavik Museum of Photography, Iceland; Barbican Art Centre, England; Galerie Barbara Thumm, Germany; Kyoto Art Center, Japan; The European Parliament, Belgium; Fotonoviembre Tenerife, Spain. She received a Goldrausch Künstlerinnen scholarship in 2010 and has been selected for awards such as Bloomberg New Contemporaries, the Man Group Photography Prize, the Leica Prize Europe and a Royal College of Art scholarship for Kyoto, Japan.
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