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Mona Kuhn: Photographs by Mona Kuhn.

Published by Steidl. 2004. ISBN 978-3865210081

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Mona Kuhn: Photographs by Mona Kuhn. Published by Steidl. 2004. ISBN 978-3865210081Mona Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, and is of German descent - spending time in both countries. She states that "Growing up in different countries opened my mind but it also made me a bit melancholic at times." She earned her degree in the United States from the Ohio State University. Since 1998 she has been an independent studies scholar at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. She has also found time to lecture about her work, at both the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Georgia Museum of Art, and has acted as a visiting artist at The Pasadena Arts Centerand. She has exhibited widely and 'Photographs' is her first monograph.

Kuhn is a friend of the photographer Jock Sturges, indeed she often uses some of the same French locations as Sturges, but, though his influence isMona Kuhn: Photographs by Mona Kuhn. Published by Steidl. 2004. ISBN 978-3865210081 evident throughout the volume, her style is markedly different to his - perhaps hers is best described as a cross between a softer Ralph Gibson and Edward Weston? In interviews Kuhn has stated that she is drawn to France because "In France the body is an egalitarian unity... (for example)...the breast of a woman is seen as patriotic, almost nationalistic." The photographs she produces are intimate little creations that display delicate tones, allowing for subtle nuances to shine through. Many images play heavily with differential focusing, sometimes with only the main subject of interest being sharply defined, sometimes not, with the rest of the scene being playfully and tantalisingly out of focus. Both the close-ups and the softer focused representations, many reminiscent of those produced by the Holga or Diana, are used to create strong, sometimes near abstract, compositions that give the impression of them being captured moments of a daydream.

Mona Kuhn: Photographs by Mona Kuhn. Published by Steidl. 2004. ISBN 978-3865210081Mona Kuhn has befriended many of the people whom she photographs - an achievement that she felt was crucial to the project. Relaxed in her presence, and before her camera, her subjects give the clear impressionMona Kuhn: Photographs by Mona Kuhn. Published by Steidl. 2004. ISBN 978-3865210081 that they are all extremely comfortable being naked. With a unique style, Kuhn's intimate photographs of both young and old are sensual studies that play with the contrasts of perfect skin and the wrinkles of experience, light and shadow, gestures, signals and gazes. The images she creates have an hypnotic simplicity; a delicate structure that belies the strict composition. 'Photographs' is published in a hard cover, with dust jacket. The 108 page monograph contains 50+ monochrome and colour photographs with, mercifully, a minimum of text - rightly leaving the work to speak for itself. The images are printed one per page, often with no image facing, on matt art paper and reproduced to the same high standard that one has come to expect from the publishing house of Steidl which, in this volume particularly, is first rate.

Mona Kuhn: Photographs by Mona Kuhn. Published by Steidl. 2004. ISBN 978-3865210081Kuhn has produced a collection of photographs that celebrate the human form, its sexuality, sensuality, fragility and its emotional strengths. Yes, there is more than a hint of decadence, and perhaps narcissism, to the lifestyle lead by her subjects that could alienate some viewers, but, in the final analysis, the images she has produced leave one breathless with their simplicity and delicacy and I can recommend 'Photographs' to you without reservation.

 

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