The work of the Swiss photo and video artist Annelies Strba convinces by its straightforward approach and emotional charge; it is her 'nner perspective' that captivates every observer.
Annelies S. trba Books



Shades of time
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Essay by Ilma Rakusa. 6.75 x 9.5 in.290 illustrationsEnglish/German
Annelies Štrba (b. 1947) portrays the Blessed Mary not as the mother of God but as an ideal representative of her gender. The photo artist depicts an image of womanhood that elevates erstwhile religious intention to an abstract realm. Digital disengagement and the almost rhapsodic colouration set the stage for a surface on which to project emotions. Štrba embraces the Madonnas, dismissing the transcendental and concentrating on the empathetic accent of the mother-child relationship. In choosing Maria, Štrba creates the role of woman versed in pain and loss, but also one informed by purity and benevolence. Although these features were originally conceived in the composition and facial expression, the artist defamiliarises them through colour filters and the removal of contours – the dissipating figures lose themselves in their own luminosity. Annelies Štrba is an internationally renowned Swiss artist who has staged numerous solo and group exhibitions both at home and abroad. Arnoldsche has previously published two other books on her work: Frances and the Elves (2005) and my life's dreams (2012).