• Rotthing from Within – Abdulhamid Kircher
  • Rotthing from Within – Abdulhamid Kircher
  • Rotthing from Within – Abdulhamid Kircher
  • Rotthing from Within – Abdulhamid Kircher

    Rotthing from Within – Abdulhamid Kircher

    Kircher explores identity, patriarchy, trauma and reconciliation in a diaristic project between Berlin and Turkey.

    Rotting from Within refers to a feeling described by Abdulhamid Kircher upon the unearthing of his father’s history: the discovery of the generational trauma within the patriarchs of his family and the subsequent task of uncovering the artist’s self amongst the things passed down. Beginning at the age of seventeen with the reacquaintance of his estranged father, recently released from incarceration for selling drugs and attempted murder, Kircher’s self-led journey into photography coincided with a reflection on his past. Born in Berlin and fleeing to the USA at a young age, the camera provided an entry point for intimacy and familiarity with his father and his Turkish culture and heritage while fostering a deep relationship with the photographic medium and its possibilities.

    Rotting from Within weaves a deeply personal, autobiographical thread with photographic vigor and candidness as we penetrate deeper into the psychological questions of identity, the glorification of violence, the myths of masculinity and the veil through which photography provides a mechanism to cope and understand the world. Kircher’s threaded visual voice speaks at the intersection of an internal monologue and a nuanced approach to documentary; through complex assemblages of portraiture, observation, archival documents, diaries and more, Rotting from Within contains visual webs of association within which Kircher captures the tension between speculation and reality, the inherent unknowability of even those closest at hand, and how we do not get to choose the life into which we are born.

    Kircher (b. 1996) is an artist from Queens, New York. He was born in Berlin to German and Turkish parents, and immigrated with his mother to the United States at the age of eight. His work is a living archive of place and people, as it is also a dedication to the language of photography, the mechanics and aesthetic possibilities of the form. He received his BA in Culture and Media from The New School in 2018 and his MFA in Visual Arts from the University of California San Diego in 2022. Abdul currently lives and works between Berlin, Germany and Los Angeles, California.

     

    224 pages, 210 × 290 mm, 333 plates
    Section-sewn debossed OTA-bound silkscreened softcover
    with a text by the artist and Zoe Bullock
    Edited by Sarah Chaplin Espenon at Loose Joints, Abdulhamid Kircher & Zoe Bullock
    Designed & Published by Loose Joints

    LJ200, June 2024