Published by Innen, Senta Simond’s first zine pulls from test shots, screenshots and research from her iPhone – or, as she puts it, “weird things that I get excited about”
’s oeuvre has always been delicately attuned to the connections – between people, places, memories, objects – that give life texture and the feeling of “realness”.she chose to collaborate with Aaron Fabian, of the legendary independent publisher Innen. “I don’t think there’s another publisher I would do it with,” she explains. “I’ve known Aaron for a long time, not intimately, but there was a connection. It just felt very natural.
she was inspired to use archival material – test shots, screenshots, research, “weird things that I get excited about” – pulled from her iPhone that had never been shown before. Entrusting her material to Fabian, the publisher edited and selected the layout of images, engaging them in progressive, raw dialogue. “I think it’s good sometimes to leave your material to other people,” Simond reflects, “and the way [Fabian] is editing things, it’s often not about a final, finished project. It’s more about the outside things that you often wouldn’t see with an artist.
“I think my research and my images are often about women, representation, faces … to gather all of it like this kind of makes sense.”“I don’t think my work is fantasy. I like to find something true in my work. I like to make connections with the things I’m living with.”
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