Monika Chabicovsky
Artist Bio
Born in Austria, fine art photographer Monika Chabicovsky was raised in a family with an international perspective, intellectually engaged throughout her childhood with global cultures ranging from Japan, and Russia to the United
States. Focused and precise, as a young athlete Monika was a member of the Austrian international gymnastics team, qualifying for the World Championship. She went on to earn two master’s degrees and a PhD in the history of
science and cancer biology. More recently, she attended an education for photography by the prestigious Magnum Photos & Spéos in Paris, France.
As a photographic artist, Monika is a seeker whose work blurs the boundaries between fiction and reality. Now based in Vienna, Paris, and a small village in Switzerland, her image-making is a thoughtful union of what she sees
and finds in the world “out there” married with the conceptual storytelling and exploratory ideas that drive her inner life. Many of her images are 3D as she investigates a layered, handmade dimensionality that pushes the boundaries of the flat photographic surface and offers yet another level of engagement for the viewer.
Monika frequently conjures a mental, miniature novel about someone she sees in the street, ultimately creating ephemeral moments of a self-invented story. Her work tends towards the mysterious, the porous, and the bittersweet,
whether it is through the honest, ongoing non-judgmental collaboration with her mentally unwell sister or through her layered, cerebral exploration of identity and the masks she wears, using herself as a vehicle for this
universal theme.