Collection: Katerina Jebb

Katerina Jebb (b. 1966) is a British artist working primarily with scanning technology as a photographic medium. Using high-resolution flatbed scanners rather than cameras, she produces images of bodies, garments, specimens, and museum objects with a precision that crosses into the uncanny — surfaces so exact they become strange, documents that operate as apparitions.

Her practice moves between fashion image-making, archival research, and fine art, with commissions and collaborations spanning Comme des Garçons, the Louvre, and major European museums. Her first major solo museum exhibition, Deus ex Machina, was presented at Musée Réattu, Arles, in connection with Rencontres de la Photographie 2016.

Publications gathered here include exhibition catalogues and printed matter documenting Jebb's practice. Original and new items.