Roma Artist CEIJA STOJKA. What Should I Be Afraid of?

Upcoming:
Book presentations
The Wende Museum, Culver City, CA / US / 03/29/2024
and in the framework of
salz kammer gut 2024. European Capital of Culture. Bad Ischl. Salzkammergut: “Hoffnung: Das war was uns stärkte” / Ebensee / A / 07/06-09/29/2024

Heinz Moldau, 2008. Still aus: Alexandra Reill: Nelkengasse, 2013

Nelkengasse

Documentary film on the flight of Heinz Moldau and his family from Vienna in 1938 – excerpts are screened in the Museum of London, exhibition Fashion City. How Jewish Londoners shaped global style [10/13/2023 – 04/14/2024]

skin flats

skin flats is a series of 60 image montages consisting of a series of self-portraits – close-ups, taken randomly in chronological order, showing the skin of the artist Alexandra Reill from an abstracting perspective …; images that ultimately transform into movement and, in combination with the installation of the video loop skin flats 0 and its parts I, II, and III, may culminate in a meditative experience …

SP-QU03_2019-QU04_2022

[Moving] image sequence of thousands of self-portraits and their image edits, arranged chronologically according to the time of digital recording between the quarters 03/2019 and 04/2022. In progress

Photographic notes QU03_2019-QU04_2022

[Moving] images sequence of thousands of photographic notes – everyday shots of individually experienced moments; arranged in chronological order, according to the time of digital recording between the quarters 03/2019 and 04/2022. In progress

SP19-22-body movements in time

Series of 25 photo montages, developed from a row of flawed self-portraits, created by chance and in serial order; showing the movements of a body from an abstract perspective in time

SP19-22-fades

Series of 64 photographic self-portraits with a bag in motion, taken at random, forming a chronological series of abstracts …

SP19-22-movements of skin I / II

Two series of 18 / ten photos depicting close ups of skin in movement, taken at random in a serial order and letting the artist Alexandra Reill look at herself from an abstracting perspective …