Requiem is structured as a series of nine chapters, inspired by the rhythm of the Liturgy of the Hours.
Each chapter consists of a diptych: a color version and a black-and-white version of the same motif.
The digital images are overlaid with the texture of a copper plate taken from an old oil painting.
This overlay creates layers that fragment and condense the motifs.
The color and black-and-white images are placed side by side, making differences in form, structure, and detail visible.
Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), Paris (FR) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Coordinatrice des dons: Leslie Martin)
Franklin Furnace Archive, New York (US) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Director: Harley Spiller; Archivist: Fang-Yu Liu)
Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg (SE) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Curator: Andréas Hagström)
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (NL) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Curator: Alex Alsemgeest)
Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (DE) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Curator: Dr. Michael Lailach)
Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich (DE) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Curator: Dr. Antje Goetzke)
Kunst- und Museumsbibliothek, Cologne (DE) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Deputy Director: Thomas Romándi)
Saxon State and University Library, Dresden (SLUB, DE) — Acquired for the permanent collection (Curator: Dr. Simone Fleischer)
Salon für Kunstbuch, Vienna (AT) — Acquired for the permanent archive of Bernhard Cella (Curator: Bernhard Cella)
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