French-German, born in 1989, works in Paris
Rebekka Deubner's work lies somewhere between the organic of metamorphosis and the unconscious that makes everything convulse.
Whether she is surveying the depopulated beaches of Fukushima after the disaster of March 11th 2011 or the Obon festival in Japan, the skins and pores of her friends and lovers, the links between the mind and its environment, the rage of those who cherish the earth and rise up, or the places and objects where absence is felt everywhere as a presence, the symptoms she gathers often impose themselves as small catastrophes that need to be collected. - Guillaume Blanc-Marianne