Tête-à-Tête
Tête-à-Tête
Viktoria Sorochinski
December 30, 2020
Head Space
After first sketching her ideas, Sorochinski begins with the physical preparations for each scenario – the stage settings, so to speak. She finds her magical props at the flea market in Berlin’s Mauerpark, or in the special antiques shop VEB Orange located in her immediate neighbourhood, and from an artist and collector of peculiar objects, La Tercera Mano. It may be hard to believe, but the whole project is a one-woman-show: from the idea, to obtaining the props and the costumes, to the lighting and the final completed image.
It requires great courage to face one’s thoughts and demons so explicitly. According to the artist, however, it was on the whole a fascinating and even therapeutic process because it allowed her to observe and analyse herself more profoundly. But, of course, there were also moments where she recognised things she was not prepared to face. It was like a meditation: working entirely alone, with some productions taking several hours to complete.
Text: Denise Klink
Photos: © Viktoria Sorochinski
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Viktoria Sorochinski+-
The Ukrainian-born, Canadian artistic photographer with a multicultural background currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Since completing her Masters of Fine Arts degree at New York University (NYU) in 2008, she has had nearly 70 exhibitions in 21 different countries throughout Europe, North and South America, and Asia. Sorochinski’s work is featured and reviewed in over 70 international publications, and her monograph Anna & Eve was published in Germany by Peperoni Books. She is also a winner and finalist of numerous international awards, fellowships and grants, including the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Arnold Newman Prize, LensCulture Exposure Award, Lucie Award (Discovery of the Year). She regularly offers online workshops. More
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