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On 31 October 2025, photographer Nadine Dinter will open her latest exhibition at the Yves Sucksdorff studio in Berlin. ‘TransMutations’ is Dinter's homage to the sculptures she has photographed worldwide since the late 1990s and shows the visual and spiritual fusion of transient bodies with immortal statues.


In a discourse between reflection and meditation, six works are staged in a sacred installation, offering a first glimpse into the long-term project.


Nadine Dinter has been dedicated to photography since 1991. What began with portraiture quickly developed into sculpture and cemetery photography. Since then, Dinter has compiled an inexhaustible portfolio in the form of a constantly expanding archive, starting in her hometown of Berlin and extending to legendary sites such as Père Lachaise in Paris and burial grounds in New York, New Orleans and Mauritius.

Her aim is not merely to document, but rather to capture a very special atmosphere, an almost tender, human aura of the sculptures and the apparent liveliness that is emphasised by selected lighting situations, staged angles and the moods of the respective seasons. The object becomes the subject. The boundary between beauty and decay, present and past, becomes blurred and the space is opened up for something new. This is entirely in keeping with the concept of ‘transmutation’ – a term that in the classical sense refers to chemical nuclear transformation, but in a broader sense also stands for the alchemical transformation of a person.

Inspired by this philosophy and based on Dinter's second passion, body photography, the TransMutations series combines sculpture images with nude photographs. Auratic stagings, representative of the spirit, the energy, the further development, the transmutation. Women's bodies seem to escape from the statues, step into the room and give us the opportunity to establish a kind of connection. This expanded level symbolises the detachment from the present, the change of perspective and, finally, the transition from being to becoming.


About the photographer:

First exhibition in 1998, followed by further photo presentations in Berlin and New York: Project Angel + Project Angel Reloaded (2001, NYC), In the Eye of the Beholder (2004, Berlin) and Janus-Faced (2013, Berlin). Her TORSO RELOADED photographs were exhibited in Berlin in 2013, 2021, 2022 and 2025, in Hamburg in 2023 and in Arles in 2024. Represented by akg-images since 2000. Further information at: www.dinterphotography.de and on Instagram @dinterphoto


Opening hours:
Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Dates
October 2025
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