Ursula Schulz-Dornburg is a German photographer and conceptual artist.
Her initial training is in journalism. She has traveled extensively in the Middle-East and Asia. In her work, she is most interested in architecture, history, and traces.
In 2019 / 2020, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris held a large exhibition named "Zone Grise / The Land In-Between". Mack published on this occasion the photobook "Zone Grise / The Land-In-Between", with texts in French.
Mack had previously published a larger book titled "The Land In-Between", with a German and an English versions; that book won the "Catalogue of the Year" Award at the 2018 Paris Photo / Aperture Foundation Awards (the exhibition was at Städel Museum, Frankfurt, Germany).
© Portrait taken from the Gallery Luisotti Facebook page (not credited)
The Land in Between (*English*)
.Sold out. Presentation by Mack Books: " Ursula Schulz-Dornburg's The Land in Between presents the complex bond between landscape and human civilization, exploring the construction of power though the built environment and its inevitable impermanence. By looking back at areas of past historical or political importance her images highlight how conflict,...