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Alina Gross

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Alina Gross
(self-portrait, 2018)

Alina Casselmann, known professionally as Alina Gross (born 22 February 1980, in Chernivtsi), is a German photographer of Ukrainian–Jewish extraction. She is known for her work on the human body and has been featured in notable publications such as Vogue and Monopol, working with figures like Mert Alas, Schiaparelli's Daniel Roseberry and Sydney LaFaire. According to her own statements, she was artistically influenced in particular by Frida Kahlo, Robert Mapplethorpe and Louise Bourgeois.

Career[edit]

Since 2012, Gross has worked as a freelance photographer and guest lecturer of fashion photography at the Düsseldorf Fashion Design Institute[1] and most recently at Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences.[2] As a freelance photographer, Gross’ body of work has broached themes such as motherhood, sexuality and the relationship between societal perspectives on each. This has positioned her as a prominent voice in the body positivity movement.

Gross has featured extensively in many European editions of Vogue, including Vogue Portugal ‘The Beauty of Imperfection’, Vogue Germany ‘Bleeding Love’ and other global titles, such as ‘Our Body Is a Wonderland’ in Allure Korea,[3] ‘Aphrodisiacs’ in nakid magazine[4] and ‘Birth of Mother’ in Curated by GIRLS.[5]

References[edit]

  1. "Fashion school in Düsseldorf". Fashion Design Institut.
  2. "Welcome – Hochschule Niederrhein". www.hs-niederrhein.de.
  3. "OUR BODY IS A WONDERLAND". Allure Korea. 13 February 2021.
  4. "nakid Magazine / Aphrodisiacs | Alina Gross Photography".
  5. Duveau, Laetitia (30 March 2020). "Birth Of Mother by Alina Gross (Photographer) & Olga Galanova (Sociologist)". Curated by GIRLS.

External links[edit]

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