ABOUT
Annina Lehmann lives, writes and works as an artist and researcher in Berlin and London. Growing up in Berlin, Tripoli, Kassel and London, she holds a BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from the University of Oxford, an MA in Comparative Literary Studies from Goldsmiths College, University of London, and an MRes in Creative Media Arts from the University of Westminster. She has lived in Georgia and Turkey and is currently undertaking a PhD in documentary film on ‘Staging the temporality of displacement’ supervised by director Joshua Oppeneheimer at the University of Westminster.
“Annina’s powers of observation apply equally to sound, light, sensation and feeling. Her mind is like an otter seeking beneath stones for a crab. Patient, attentive, open to every possibility, and yet with a deadly focus, a precision which is like a fine tool, a tool which illuminates, exposes beautifully, and loves the crab. Only Annina would not eat the crab, only hold it, watch it, study it, perhaps follow it, and then, years later, remember how she had let it go and wonder what else its life yielded to it afterwards.” – a friend