About the Work
Sabine Pearlman created HOME, a series of memory objects while clearing out her childhood home in 2013. Photographing these objects enabled her to let go of the “thing”, yet hang on to the memories associated with it.
www.pearlmanphotography.com
About the Artist
Sabine Pearlman is an Austrian born photographer currently residing in Los Angeles, California. Her love for photography was sparked after moving to NYC in 2004, when taking pictures became a way of processing and familiarizing herself with her new environment. She went on to study photography at Pratt, Otis and Santa Monica College. Today she works out of her studio inside a converted airplane hangar at Santa Monica Art Studios.
In
2013 she won the LensCulture Emerging Photographer Award for her AMMO series of
ammunition cross-sections. The series went viral and has since been featured by
PHOTO+ Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, National Geographic, The Telegraph, The
Boston Globe, The Daily Mail, WIRED, Der Stern, Esquire (UK), NEON Magazine
(France), World of Knowledge (Australia), among many others.
About the Artist
Sabine Pearlman is an Austrian born photographer currently residing in Los Angeles, California. Her love for photography was sparked after moving to NYC in 2004, when taking pictures became a way of processing and familiarizing herself with her new environment. She went on to study photography at Pratt, Otis and Santa Monica College. Today she works out of her studio inside a converted airplane hangar at Santa Monica Art Studios.
Her
work has been exhibited internationally, most notably at PYO Gallery South in
Seoul, Korea as a solo exhibition, entitled “Fatal Beauty.”
