'In my (moving) pictures I deal with people, their longings in connection with their bodies in dance and the liquid.'
Corinna Rosteck, who grew up in Hameln and Ibiza, is a freelance artist in the fields of photography, video and installation. After study visits and prestigious scholarships in London, Paris, New York and Japan, she lives and works in Berlin. She has successfully realized art-in-architecture projects with renowned companies such as B.Braun AG, Airbus AG and others. She is a member of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, Cologne and the Deutscher Künstlerbund, Berlin. Her work has been shown in numerous national and international exhibitions. Her works can be found in public collections worldwide, including in Frankfurt, Berlin and Abu Dhabi.
Water and dance are the central themes of her painterly photographic works. In her pictures she questions localization, change and dissolution, dream and reality. From series to series, this photographic painting process is refined, perception is sharpened and differentiated.
It is about the transition, the dynamic, constantly endangered balance, visually reinforced by multiple exposures, cross-fades, shifts in perception and the transformation of time.
Painterly photography on metallic surfaces of Corinna Rosteck's photographs, which at first glance appear cool seem to open up on closer inspection. The dialogue between the viewer and the photograph creates a form of liveliness and immediacy, as the reflective and luminous water oscillates between representational reproduction and abstract structure.
In dialogue with productions by well-known dance ensembles and with solo dancers, Corinna Rosteck develops her own performances and installations dedicated solely to the creation of her works. Visuals from reanimated still images and slow motion moving shots interact with her artistic partners to create performative installations.
Corinna Rosteck has spent months every year on Ibiza, the legendary "white island", since her earliest childhood. A kaleidoscope of alternative lifestyles shaped her artistic 'coming out' for this place of longing. Atmospheric snapshots of a surreal enclave present Ibiza as a sensual continuum, a stable myth and Mediterranean (dream) space. Her first creative works were created here, watercolors inspired by artists from the Spanish art scene such as Tapies, Miró and the Zero group.
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Corinna Rosteck in the Artworld
TURNING POINT - STILLEN: A Berlin church filled with female energy and intention
As part of the 48-Stunden-Neukölln art festival, the female artists' collective FEMMESPHERES is presenting a project in the Kulturkirche Nikodemus from 28-30 June 2024. Under the name »STILLEN«, six female artists will be exploring the specific symbol of a circle. Corinna Rosteck, an artist from the Art.Salon artists' programme, is also among the participants.
Symbioses
Corinna Rosteck: »Riven in Time«
Nawa – Dance as a reflection on hidden pain
Artistic fusions at the Rhine
Water and dance as an expression of a fragile equilibrium in painterly images: On January 21, the Kunstverein Mittelrhein in Koblenz opens the exhibition Lucent Water with videos and installations by Corinna Rosteck, an artist from the Art.Salon artist program. The evening before, the event CELLO TRIFFT KUNST takes place in nearby Spay with live music by cellist Benedict Kloeckner combined with one of Rosteck's video works.
Corinna Rosteck in the Artworld
TURNING POINT – STILLEN: eine Berliner Kirche besetzt mit weiblicher Energie und Intention
Im Rahmen des Kunstfestivals 48-Stunden-Neukölln präsentiert das Künstlerinnenkollektiv FEMMESPHERES in der Kulturkirche Nikodemus vom 28.-30. Juni 2024 ein Projekt. Unter dem Namen »STILLEN« setzen sich sechs Künstlerinnen mit dem spezifischen Symbol eines Kreises auseinander. Auch Corinna Rosteck, Kunstschaffende aus dem Künstlerprogramm des Art.Salon, ist unter den Teilnehmenden.
Symbiosen
Corinna Rosteck: »Riven in Time«
Nawa – Der Tanz als Reflexion über den verborgenen Schmerz
Bereits zum 19. Mal fand das Holland Dance Festival mit einem internationalen Programm in den Städten Den Haag, Delft, Tilburg und Rotterdam statt. Vom 24. Januar bis zum 17. Februar präsentierte die Tanzbiennale dem Publikum ein beeindruckendes und abwechslungsreiches Performance-Programm.
Künstlerische Fusionen am Rhein
Wasser und Tanz als Ausdruck eines fragilen Gleichgewichts in malerischen Bildern: Am 21. Januar eröffnet der Kunstverein Mittelrhein in Koblenz die Ausstellung Lucent Water mit Videos und Installationen von Corinna Rosteck, einer Künstlerin aus dem Künstlerprogramm des Art.Salon. Am Abend zuvor findet im nahe gelegenen Spay das Event CELLO TRIFFT KUNST mit Live-Musik des Cellisten Benedict Kloeckner verbunden mit einer von Rostecks Videoarbeiten.