Fragments of a dream? Scenes from a film? The topography of a mysterious
miniature world? In sculpture and then photography, Erika Maack, born in
1969 in the U.K., and now working in Basel, traverses the territory
between nature and artificiality, recreating blossoming cherry branches,
sea ice and the dark night sky in her studio, in order to photograph
them in soft, glowing color--building a new world, then making it the
center of her work. Paradoxically, the photographs create a magical
atmosphere, so that nature, in all its romantic seductive power, once
again casts a spell on viewers. We fly enchanted with her "snow rain
planets" past empty houses over frosty landscapes, and would not be
surprised if they were suddenly animated by mysterious figures. This
first monograph gives a comprehensive view of Maacks's oeuvre, and the
installations in her first solo museum exhibition.