Champagne in the Cellar
Champagne in the Cellar
Nina Röder
April 22, 2021
My grandmother collected porcelain animals. This porcelain horse was expensive and she loved it because it was connected to particular memories. When she was young, she had a beautiful white horse, a white horse name Rosa. When they were forced to flee, Sudeten Germans were not allowed to own property, so the animal had to be shot.
When I began working on the Champagne in the Cellar project, I came across this porcelain figure. The denture was there, because the hospital gives the personal belongings of people who have passed away to their relatives. The horse and the teeth are very intimate memorabilia of my grandparents."
You can discover more about the series in LFI 03/2021.
Nina Röder+-
Born in Neuendettelsau in 1983, Röder studied Media Art and Design with an emphasis on Photography, at the Bauhaus University in Weimar. She has been a Professor of Photography at the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, Hamburg, since 2017. In 2020, she completed her Doctorate in the field of Artistic Research. Her work has appeared in exhibitions and at international festivals. More