Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky allows nature to resonate in her artistic practice, as something gaining territory. She searches for human possibilities within nature without undermining nature. Her photograms are experiments that investigate what happens when prints of nature are placed back into the wild. A photogram is a print of an object positioned directly onto light-sensitive material in the darkroom and then exposed. It is a way of photographing without a camera.
Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky (1980, Switzerland) studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam and at the Schule für Gestaltung in Basel. Her work has been exhibited frequently, including solo exhibitions in Kunstfort Vijfhuizen (NL), in Bäckerei Berlin (DE), Galerie STAMPA, Basel (CH), Aargauer Kunsthaus. Group exhibitions she participated were, among others CO Berlin, UM Festival, Gerswalde (DE), Kunsthall
Stavanger (NO), Fotografiska, Stockholm (SE), Kunstmuseum Thun / Thun-Panorama (CH), FOAM Amsterdam (NL). She has been a guest teacher at art academies in Karlsruhe, Ghent and Amsterdam. Her work is included in various public and private art collections.