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One Girl, One Style: Inside Sculptor Katharina Kaminski’s Apartment and Studio in

She is among the new faces of the Parisian creative scene… After a first exhibition which met with great success, the Uruguayan artist Katharina Kaminski opens the doors to his Parisian apartment, which also serves as a studio. A space with pure lines and succinct furnishings, designed as a blank canvas, which allows the artist to let his subconscious speak through his highly recognizable works, imagined as a reflection on the notion of fertility, beyond the sole biological aspect. Immersion in his world.

Katharina Kaminski welcomes us into her Parisian apartment

Carven top, skirt and necklace, Toteme shoes

Adeline May

A girl

Born in 1994 in Uruguay and now Parisian, Katharina Kaminski imagines sculptures and installations, approaching her creative practice as a journey through her body and mind. Between surrealism and abstraction, her works explore the strangeness of forms and come to life through her intuition, giving a tangible voice to her subconscious. The artist works in ceramics, marble and bronze, with varied scales and forms and recently presented her first solo exhibition, “Womb”, whose name refers to the female reproductive organ with which the artist was not born. Scientifically considered an intersex person, Katharina Kaminski seeks to question the limits of fertility, revolving around the myth of creation and the forces of nature that make human beings creators. Like his works, his style and his apartment are orchestrated organically and change according to his desires, always with a certain idea of ​​minimalism as a common thread.

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