I found
Katrin Schacke's work via
Ian Aleksander Adams' Blog today. Not unlike the photo sculptures of
Alejandra Laviada, Schacke's photographs reflect the fluidity that can come out of interdisciplinary practice. The images that ultimately work the best for me, however, are those in which neither medium is foregrounded, those that are independently realized as both photographic images and sculptural installations.





All photographs from the series
ParcoursAll Images © Katrin Schacke