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Irina Rozovsky
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Irina Rozovsky

Irina Rozovsky (b. 1981, Moscow) makes photographs that contemplate our kaleidoscopic experience of time and place. She is interested in questions of diaspora, cultural memory, and the connection between external landscapes and interior states. Irina has published three monographs: One to Nothing (Kehrer Verglag 2011), Island in my Mind (Verlag Kettler 2015), and In Plain Air (MACK 2021). Her work has been exhibited at Louisiana Museum of Art, Kunsthalle Mannheim, The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Peter Blum Gallery, Aperture Gallery, Box Gallery, among others—and is in the collections of the MoMA, the MET, Philadelphia Museum of Art, and High Museum of Art. She has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine, Harpers, Aperture Magazine, The Guardian, Le Monde, and Zeitmagazin. Irina lives and works in Athens, Georgia, USA where she and her husband Mark Steinmetz run the photography project space The Humid.