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Mona Kuhn
Selected Books
  "Mona Kuhn Native," Steidl, Göttingen, 88 pp., 65 color plates,  2009.
 
   
  Mona Kuhn's captivating new book, Native, is the follow up to her critically acclaimed monograph, Evidence. Internationally recognized for her alluring renderings of the human form, Kuhn's new body of work is an unfolding visual story revolving around metaphors of human nature.

In her latest body of work, Mona Kuhn returns to her native country Brazil after 20 years of absence. Native unfolds as a dreamy narration of this adult exploration of her origins. Photographed in the rainforest and surrounding city area, Kuhn’s images of nudes, portraits and nature are suffused with a deep green, gold and pink palette.

"This work started as a personal journey,” writes Kuhn. "Metaphorically, I was thinking of a bird that flies back into the forest, searching for its childhood nest. The images here are a creation of my abstracted wishes and dreams. As I was searching, instead of home, I found just traces of it. Yet, my journey was filled with new discoveries.”

Shelley Rice describes Kuhn’s Brazil as “mobile, never fixed; it moves back and forth between wilderness and civilization, between carnality and oblivion, fecundity and decay. Undifferentiated, it swims forever in a sea of green and gold.” Wayne Andersen comments “This series of images come together as a regeneration of her bond to a place that was once her only place.”

Mona Kuhn

Mona Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, of German descent. She earned her degrees in the United States from Ohio State University and the San Francisco Art Institute. Since 1998, she has been an independent studies scholar at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Her work has been exhibited, and is included in public and private collections, in the United States and internationally.

Kuhn’s first monograph, Photographs, was debuted by Steidl in 2004; followed by, Evidence, also published by Steidl in Spring 2007. In 2008, Mona Kuhn was a visiting artist at The Pasadena Arts. She has lectured about her work at the Cincinnati Art Museum, North Carolina Museum of Art, Georgia Museum of Art and the International Center of Photography in NYC. She lives and works in Los Angeles.

Shelley Rice

Shelley Rice, Associate Arts Professor at Tisch School of the Arts at NYU, is a historian and critic specialized in photography and media art. Shelley has curated exhibitions at the Grey Art Gallery, the International Center for Photography and the New Museum. She is also a photography and arts critic with articles published widely. She resides in New York.

Wayne V. Anderson

Wayne V. Andersen, Emeritus Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a lecturer on art and art history, a writer and painter. Among the books he has authored are Gauguin's Lost Paradise, Picasso's Brothel, and Cezanne and the Eternal Feminine. Wayne Andersen resides in Boston.

Native by Mona Kuhn
Texts by Shelley Rice and Wayne V. Andersen
Foreword by Mona Kuhn
Book design by Mona Kuhn and Gerhard Steidl
96 pages with 65 color plates
11.5 x 12.3” Clothbound hardcover
$50
ISBN 978-3-86521-913-8
Published by Steidl Distributed by D.A.P.
Available through amazon

For further press information, visuals or to arrange an interview please contact:
Shannon Wilkinson Cultural Communications: contact@culturalcommunications.info
Sherman McMinn at Steidl: sherman@steidlville.com

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