SCULPTURES

TransMutations

"This series is Dinter’s homage to the sculptures she has photographed around the world since the late 1990s, exploring the visual and spiritual fusion of transient human bodies with immortal statues. In a discourse of reflection and meditation, eight works are presented in an ethereal installation, offering an intimate first glimpse into this long-term project.

Since 1991, Nadine Dinter has been capturing the raw stillness of form and flesh. While she began with portraiture, her practice soon evolved into an expansive archive of statue and cemetery photographs. From graveyards in her hometown of Berlin to legendary sites like Père Lachaise in Paris, and burial grounds in New York, New Orleans, and Mauritius, the necropolis has become her studio and sculpture her muse.

Yet she is not interested in mere photographic documentation. Instead, she seeks to capture a distinct mood – an almost tender, human aura within the sculptures and their apparent vitality – emphasized through carefully chosen lighting situations, dramatized perspectives, and the shifting atmosphere of the seasons. The object becomes the subject. Her haunting work blurs the line between presence and absence, beauty and decay, opening space for something entirely new. Her images are true to the spirit of transmutation – a term that, in its classical scientific sense, encompasses the transformation of matter, yet in a broader sense also evokes the profound alchemical metamorphosis of a person. 

Inspired by this philosophy and rooted in her second passion, body photography, the TransMutations series fuses sculptural images with nudes in auratic stagings that evoke spirit, energy, and metamorphosis. Women’s bodies seem to emerge from the statues, entering the space and inviting viewers to forge a unique connection. This expanded dimension symbolizes detachment from the present, a shift in perspective, and ultimately the transition from being to becoming."

AB IMO PECTORE

In search of the perfect sculpture, a statue that seemed so lifelike that it could well be considered human, I traveled to various European cities from 1999 onwards. At the same time, I combed through the most important Berlin cemeteries and photographed the "must-sees" in Brooklyn/NYC and New Orleans between 2001 and 2003. Over the years, this resulted in a large portfolio of sculpture photographs - most of them still analog and photographed with my favorite film "Ilford HP5"... Lately I have been photographing a lot on the cemeteries in Arles/France, Krakov and Póznan/Poland, in addition to revisiting all major Paris- & Berlin-based cemeteries.

Paris, 2024 -- Cimetière de Montparnasse

Project Angel

The two-part exhibition series "Project: Angel" was born out of my years of documenting angel sculptures. When I arrived in New York in 2001 and after a few months began to process the numerous photos and finally exhibit them at various locations in Manhattan, we were looking for a striking, somewhat poetic but cool exhibition title: Project Angel was the obvious choice here.

2002, New Orleans -- Audubon Parque

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