Artist Statement
My photographic work is about architecture as space, as poetry,….
I am interested in investigating the unique identity of space in order to reveal its character, the depth of insight.
My inspiration derives from contradictions, rhythm, darkness, light, structures, material, …
I try to explore the symbolic meaning of constructed forms and create a spatial ambiguity, an imaginary space.
Danica O. Kus was born in Slovenia, studied photography in Belgium at RhoK Academy and Ecole des Arts d’Ixelles, holds also a degree in marketing from the University of Maribor – Faculty of Economy, Slovenia.
Passion for photography led her to specialize in fine art and architectural photography. Her work has been exhibited in several solo and group exhibitions. Some images are part of the permanent collection of Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Rodin Museum Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France and private collections.
She was honored with first prize of Vitra Belgium, photo competition 2008 “How to see” George Nelson.
She also received Award for Excelence for Competition “Small Matters of Great Importance” for series Stairs at Edward Hopper House, Nayack, NY, Juror Susan Cross, MASS MoCA Museum.
Her photography work has been published in various books, magazines and web publications.
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