Corinna Fleck walks the fine thread between reality and dream, gathering fragments of light, shadow, and memory. Her work — whether in moving images, staged performances, or the still gaze of her photography — is a search for the hidden pulse beneath the ordinary. Born in Germany and drawn to New York City in 1997 to study acting, she learned early that the story is as alive behind the camera as it is on stage. In her films and photographs, surrealism becomes not a style, but a language — one where the improbable feels true and the invisible suddenly visible.

While corporate America paid the bills, her true currency was creation — scripts, images, and installations crafted in quiet defiance of routine. Corinna’s art is an invitation to pause, tilt your head, and step sideways into a world where logic softens and the imagination takes the lead.

Publications:

2014 COUNTERPUNCH, Poet’s Basement, “War”

2014 FLASHPOINT MAGAZINE, “Street Haunting”

2006 Album Cover Art for “Nat Turner Reloaded” Mtume Gant, Top 10 Album of the year, Rap Reviews

2005 London Photographic Society Finalist, Don’t Panic!, Times Weekend Review

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