Biography
Born in Zurich, Switzerland, Katarina Sydlik is a photographer and digital artist whose practice investigates the fragile boundary between perception and invention. Educated at the Zurich University of the Arts, she refined a language that merges classical photography with contemporary digital experimentation, allowing her to move fluidly between documentation and constructed imagery.
Sydlik’s work is known for its precise yet dreamlike quality. Through photography, collage, and digital manipulation, she creates fragmented portraits, surreal environments, and abstracted narratives that invite viewers into spaces where reality appears suspended, altered, or reimagined.
Her artistic vision is deeply conceptual yet sensorial, rooted in themes of memory, identity, and the interplay between truth and illusion. Exhibited in Zurich, Berlin, and Copenhagen, her work appeals to collectors who seek pieces that expand the photographic tradition while maintaining a refined aesthetic presence.
Now based in Berlin, Sydlik continues to push the possibilities of her medium, creating works that blur the line between technology and imagination, the seen and the unseen.


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