Mirielle Rohr
I studied Communication Design at the FH Potsdam in Potsdam and graduated with a Bachelor degree in 2021. Right after I had my first solo-exhibition at Tribes in Chausseestraße in Berlin and started working for the fashion photographer Eoin Moylan. A year later I got excepted for the Master degree in photography at Ecal and moved to Lausanne. I postponed my graduation now for one year as I wanted to get to know the fashion world more and moved to Paris for one year. In 2025 I will graduate. This spring I took part in a group exhibition, called "Frontiere di Sabbia" in collaboration with the Biennale dell’Immagine di Chiasso. I have been published in Badlon Magazine and Faces magazine this year and collaborated with MacGuffin Magazine and Cactus Digitale. In January you will find me at the PhotoSchweiz in Zurich.
The submitted sculpture is representing a monolith that embodies time and the perception of time. Monoliths are associated with sudden and random appearances, disappearances, and time travel when thinking of the movie "2001 a space odyssey (1968)". The monolith breaks open and offers an immersive and distorted reflection of oneself in the sculpture. On the outside we see portraits that are scans of my face. The scans are symbolic for the perception of time because, unlike photography, they do not capture the moment, but scan over a period of time.