Kathrin Schlegel is a German installation and visual artist creating research-based, site-specific, and conceptual works exhibited internationally. Her projects explore spatial perception, human experience, and site-specific narratives.
Attributen
Attributen/ The spiritual economy of the object
2014 -, a growing archive of photographic works, presented as an installation in which key objects of local histories are being captured.

Attributen is an installation presenting a growing archive of photographic works in which key objects of local stories are captured, specifically iconic objects closely related to rituals. This research originates from the material and immaterial importance of objects in relation to their site-specific context. The archive is a continuous project that moves from one location to another.

Attribute 01, Ultrachrome print on Hahnemühle, framed, 80 x 55 cm.
Silver Saint Barbara sculpture belonging to the Royal Netherlands Navy.
Saint Barbara is known as one of the Fourteen Holy Helpers, and the patron saint of artillerymen. Saint Barbara is celebrated every year by the artillerymen of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

Attribute 02, Ultrachrome print on Hahnemühle, framed, 80 x 110 cm.
Cactus belonging to the Oranjerie De Groene Parel, Den Helder.
In the past navy personnel brought exotic plants, seeds and cuttings as souvenirs from their travels. These souvenirs were the foundation of a botanical garden, with a greenhouse for cactuses, a tropical greenhouse and a unique Japanese garden.


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Attributen
Updated 05.01.26