Catherine Ebser

Catherine Ebser
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born 1982, lives and works in Vienna – originally from Bad Ischl. Working as a graphic designer and photographer for many years, she started to portrait elderly people. 

She artistically works with old age and the aging human being itself – side effects such as dementia, Alzheimer’s and other frailties characterizes her work. With great attention to detail, she focuses on the mature models as art objects and draws attention to our aging society.

Participations

The life of a great artist between culture and barbery

With the tragic life story of the Jewish artist Alma Rosé, who was closely connected to the Salzkammergut, a series of events started that already refers to the Capital of Culture Year 2024 and to the program line POWER AND TRADITION.

(Original title: Alma Rosé – Das Leben einer großen Künstlerin zwischen Kultur und Barberei)