Natascha Küderli is a German-Swiss photo and film artist whose work moves between architecture, movement, urban perception, and nature. After studying architecture in Erfurt and at the Berlage Institute Amsterdam, she developed a unique visual language in which she cuts up photographic material analogously, recomposes it, and condenses it into multiple layers. She is interested in urban structures, their rhythm, speed, and the “soul” of cities, which she makes visually tangible through multi-layered image spaces. The photo collage presented here captures precisely this pulsating movement: layered image fragments create a vibrant interplay of steps, lines, and flow direction. The mundane location becomes a kinetic metaphor for urban life—precisely cut, rhythmically shifted, and atmospherically charged.
Submitted by Natascha Küderli