

REVIEW OF AESTHETICS AND FINE ART
IRMIN BERNSTÄDT

Irmin Bernstädt is a German photographer who has been awarded numerous international prizes including the famous Caravaggio Prize. Botticelli and Velasquez. A space of molecular creation, Irmin Bernstädt's photographs evoke the tissues, membranes and vessels of the human body through the structure of its forms, its lines and its luminous radiation. Her photographic creation techniques borrowed from digital technology probe the invisible strata of reality to highlight the luxuriance of a flamboyant microscopic world. Metamorphosis of the real or transfiguration of the living, her works express the complexity and incandescence of micro-elements by exploring the paths of abstraction. Like the novelist Jules Vernes, whose scientific research encounters poetic language through Journey to the Center of the Earth, the talented photographer offers us a glimpse into the exploration of the physical world.

Irmin Bernstädt, Photography
Irmin Bernstädt creates a photographic work that tends to become pictorial. She abandons the traditional representation of the copy of reality specific to the photographic genre to explore the plastic expression of Abstraction. Her photographs result from a reflection on the effects of textures, hybridization of shapes and light saturation. Irmin Bernstädt radiology the voids and solids creating crystalline effects and a photograph exploring all the richness and splendours of anatomical imaging.

Irmin Bernstädt, Photography
Irmin Bernstädt's photographs often take the form of a weaving. The stringy spaces reveal cavities that outline shapes reminiscent of the structure of the viscera, the interstices multiplying the effects of volumes. She develops techniques of destructuring the image that allow her to conceive an abstract photographic work worthy of the most illustrious contemporary photographers of the Abstraction.