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THE ONLY REASON OF THE JOURNEY IS TO RECORD IT

Public transport as a mobile studio. Working in it, as a temporary home. Gazing out wet, scratched, and sometimes crystal-clear windows.
The state of being anonymous, being in the moment – the state of being fast and static at the same time.

DIALOGUE THROUGH GLASS

Beholding the beholder – beholding myself, and holding dialogues through time-

a never ending journey.

BERLIN RIDE

The Berlin Ride starts at the first stop and ends at the last stop which is the same – a never ending journey.  Being in it I am subject to transience and fleeting, both in the mind’s eye and in real.

LONDON ORNAMENTS

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„BLUES“ / State Museum Oldenburg / 2024

The exhibition invites to discover the poetic element of the colour blue and transports to places of longing – Paris, Berlin, London as well as shows views of the region and the Northern Sea.

Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition 2025

In its 257th year, the RA Summer Exhibition is the world’s largest open-submission contemporary art show. This year’s exhibition, curated by Farshid Moussavi RA, explores the theme Dialogues. 

Landscape + Alchemy / Duo Show Katja Liebmann with Nadezda Nikolova / HackelBury Fine Art, London, 2025

Landscape & Alchemy presents works of Katja Liebmann and Nadezda Nikolova in a contemplative dialogue between place, memory, and photographic transformation.

Musée Magazine exhibition review / Landscape + Alchemy

Insight into the exhibition Landscape & Alchemy. ‚In an era dominated by digital immediacy, HackelBury Fine Art’s „Landscape & Alchemy“ presents a compelling counterargument for the slow, contemplative practice of historical photographic processes‘. Anna Rose Goldwitz

Impulse Magazine Editors’ Selects: „Landscape + Alchemy“, July 2025

The exhibition, Landscape and Alchemy at Hackelbury Fine Art, London, pairs a selection of experimental, analogue works that explore the genre of landscape. Working with historical photographic techniques that tend towards the monochrome—Liebmann’s watery blue cyanotypes and Nikolova’s dusky-toned wet collodion—their work can be seen as a meditation on place and psychic space.

Landscape + Alchemy in Black+White Photography Magazine

An interview conducted by Tracy Calder. Gallery director Phil Crook reflects on the curatorial process behind the show, bringing together two distinct artistic practices.

Artist Video / Hackelbury Fine Art London / 2025

The film includes footage of Liebmann working in her studio and walking through London, as well as speaking about her process and influences. ⁠It also features excerpts from a conversation with writer and curator Diane Smyth, recorded during the opening of Liebmann’s current exhibition at the gallery.⁠
Filmed by David Gösta Dawson

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