Ingrid Kraiser

Ingrid Kraiser, født i Sverige i 1972, arbeider i skjæringspunktet mellom fotografi og grafisk design, og skaper et verk som er like mangfoldig som det er eksperimentelt. Hennes praksis omfavner fornyelse og uforutsigbarhet, og hver serie tilbyr en frisk tilnærming til form, symbolikk og persepsjon. Med en internasjonal bakgrunn som har tatt henne over flere kontinenter, er Kraisers visuelle språk formet av både globale påvirkninger og en akutt følsomhet for nyanser. Arbeidene hennes utfordrer ofte persepsjon og ber betrakteren om å revurdere det som er kjent og å gå inn i et rom der gjenkjennelse og oppdagelse sameksisterer. Gjentakelse spiller en sentral rolle i prosessen hennes – symbolske elementer gjentas, omkonfigureres og lagvis legges i uventede arrangementer. Gjennom denne metoden legger fotografier fra seg sin opprinnelige kontekst og fremstår som helt nye komposisjoner, både kjente og uforutsette.

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Ingrid Kraiser

Exploring Perception, Pattern and the Poetics of Everyday Life.

Ingrid Kraiser is a Swedish artist born in 1972, whose practice sits at the intersection of photography and graphic design. With an international background and a deeply investigative approach, Kraiser has developed a distinctive visual language that is both experimental and thoughtful. Her work challenges perception, inviting viewers to reconsider the familiar and engage with imagery in new and unexpected ways.

At Mankovsky Gallery, Ingrid Kraiser is presented as part of our focus on contemporary artists whose work merges conceptual depth with visual experimentation. Each composition reflects her interest in the interplay between recognition, abstraction and narrative.

The Story Behind the Work

Kraiser’s practice integrates photographic elements with layered visual motifs, transforming everyday subjects into striking new arrangements. Recurring symbols, repetition and inventive composition create dynamic rhythms that reward both close and distant observation. Her art blurs the boundary between documentation and interpretation, allowing familiar forms to be reimagined through the lens of conceptual inquiry.

Style and Vision

Ingrid Kraiser’s work is characterised by:

  • Experimental composition and inventive use of photographic elements
  • Layered motifs and symbolic repetition
  • A focus on perception, renewal and the reinterpretation of familiar subjects
  • A visual rhythm that balances abstraction with recognisable forms

Her practice encourages viewers to slow down, reconsider visual norms and discover the unexpected in ordinary scenes.

Themes and Exploration

At the core of Kraiser’s art are questions of perception, transformation and visual narrative. She often deconstructs photographic contexts and reconfigures them into compositions that feel simultaneously familiar and entirely new. Through this approach, Kraiser engages with personal, cultural and symbolic themes, producing work that is intellectually stimulating and visually compelling.

Ingrid Kraiser at Mankovsky Gallery

Ingrid Kraiser’s art represents a contemporary exploration of pattern, imagination and visual inquiry. Her work invites reflection and dialogue, offering insights into the relationship between form, symbol and perception.

Discover Ingrid Kraiser at Mankovsky Gallery where photography, design and conceptual experimentation converge to create contemporary art that is at once striking, thoughtful and immersive.