Galerie b2

Sone 02 – 05
37,5 × 55 cm
Sone 02 – 05
37,5 × 55 cm
Sone 02 – 05
37,5 × 55 cm

Verena Winkelmann
SONE

The Norwegian word sone has a dual meaning; it could either be a zone, or a verb;
to serve time in prison.
At a low-security prison you can look in through the fences. There are houses right
outside where ordinary people live their lives. So what is really the difference between
being inside and outside, when the boundaries are hardly even visible?
Serving time in prison means a continuous rotation of sleep, food, and work activities.
It is the routines that shape the days.
As a photographer I bring my gaze into the prison with me. But as someone who’s on
the outside of the prison fence, I also have to turn this gaze back on myself when I too
am on the inside. What am I trying to accomplish with this project? What is artistic
activity? Can my pictures show a situation that says something about being either shut
in or shut out?
Some of the photographs are taken on my way from or to the prison. Making pictures
outside the defined zone is a way to open up and let the experiences from the prison
affect the surroundings.

Sone 10
analogue c-print on aluminum
73 × 51 cm
Sone 14
analogue c-print on aluminum
129 × 89 cm
Sone 11
analogue c-print on aluminum
73 × 51 cm
Sone 07
analogue c-print on aluminum
73 × 51 cm
Sone 01
analogue c-print on aluminum
129 × 89 cm