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Christina Feuser

* 1948 IN BENSBERG/COLOGNE (GER)
Lives and works in Berlin (GER)

The German photographer, Christina Feuser has worked since 1990 for numerous European cultural institutions such as the Staatsoper Stuttgart or the Teatro Liceu in Barcelona, in addition to being a portrait photographer. Since then Feuser has realized many projects such as the long-term project La Mort Subite (Sudden Death), which was created in collaboration with the conductor and composer Michael Gielen. 

Projekt AGB GM VI-1, 1998 <br>(Alter Güterbahnhof Freiburg, Gustav Mahler Sinfonie Nr. VI), <br> (5-pices) <br> photography <br> signed and dated on the verso <br>16 x 24 cm <br> unique
Projekt AGB GM VI-1
1998
La mort subite, 1992 <br> silver gelatine paper on baryt <br> initialed on the verso <br> 55 x 100 cm <br> unique <br> (3740)
La mort subite
1992
La mort subite - Der wunderbare Mandarin, 1992 <br> silver gelantine paper on baryt <br> signed and dated <br> 63 x 194 cm <br> unique <br> (3718)
La mort subite - Der wunderbare Mandarin
1992