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Collaged Fragments

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 2 June 2025 18:36
Published 2 June 2025
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“Food photography” is usually associated with advertisements, cookbooks and menus, which are full of visually appealing, appetising images. Anne Mason-Hoerter takes a different approach to the genre – one that is rooted in human memory. “I have always found it fascinating how we remember foods we’ve eaten. Sometimes, it is about taste, texture, or colour – how it felt in our mouths or hands, what we discarded, or what it looked like before we cooked it.” Her process is compelling: items are tasted, dismantled and photographed up to 100 times. Months later, relying on memory alone, Mason-Hoerter knits these shots together to create a collage of many pictures. Subjects include apricots, celery, figs and raspberries. Other images focus on the parts we throw away: packaging, skins, peelings, or the contents of cans. The Munich-based Canadian artist is a 2025 World Food Photography Awards Finalist, and Aesthetica Art Prize Longlistee. aine-photography.com


Image credits:

1. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Succade. Image courtesy of the artist.

2. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Fig. Image courtesy of the artist.

3. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Peppers. Image courtesy of the artist.

4. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Gooseberries.Image courtesy of the artist.

5. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Rhubarb Image courtesy of the artist.

6. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Celery. Image courtesy of the artist.

7. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Pomegranate. Image courtesy of the artist.

8. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Honeycomb. Image courtesy of the artist.

9. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Onion. Image courtesy of the artist.

10. Anne Mason-Hoerter, , Apricots. Image courtesy of the artist.

11. Anne Mason-Hoerter, Raspberries. Image courtesy of the artist.

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