Sin, Stuttgart 2020

starting at 6,000.00 €
Size:

Museum-quality archival prints in the following sizes:

60 × 45 cm (edition of 25 + 3 artist's proofs), 6,000 euros
80 × 60 cm (edition of 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 euros
120 × 90 cm (edition of 10 + 2 artist's proofs), 13,000 euros
180 × 135 cm (Edition of 5 + 2 artist’s proofs), 22,000 euros

“Die Sünde” – The Sin – was photographed in a Renaissance church, lending the work a profound historical and symbolic dimension. The setting, characterized by classical architecture and spiritual tradition, creates a stark contrast to the themes of nude art and human vulnerability.

The concept of sin has been a central theme in art history for centuries and symbolizes desire, temptation, and inner conflict. In contemporary photographic art, this meaning extends beyond religious contexts to become a reflection on emotional depth, intimacy, and the complexity of human nature.

In the work of the renowned photographer and nude artist TINA TRUMPP, an internationally recognized artist, the idea of sin is treated with subtlety and restraint. Her photography does not judge, but rather observes—and explores the delicate tension between purity and transgression, innocence and experience.

Through her minimalist, painterly visual language, TINA TRUMPP creates works that invite contemplation rather than offering a specific interpretation. Light, composition, and form take the place of narrative, opening up deeper layers of perception and emotion for the viewer.

The Renaissance church amplifies this dialogue: a space steeped in history, morality, and religion becomes a stage for contemporary fine art nude photography, in which the body is not a provocation but a presence. In this context, “sin” becomes a poetic, open-ended concept that reflects on identity, vulnerability, and human experience.

"Die Sünde" was presented as a high-quality fine art print at PAN Amsterdam, one of Europe's leading international art fairs for contemporary art. This underscores TINA TRUMPP's strong position in the field of modern photographic art as well as her recognition among international collectors.

Museum-quality archival prints in the following sizes:

60 × 45 cm (edition of 25 + 3 artist's proofs), 6,000 euros
80 × 60 cm (edition of 15 + 2 artist's proofs), 9,000 euros
120 × 90 cm (edition of 10 + 2 artist's proofs), 13,000 euros
180 × 135 cm (Edition of 5 + 2 artist’s proofs), 22,000 euros

“Die Sünde” – The Sin – was photographed in a Renaissance church, lending the work a profound historical and symbolic dimension. The setting, characterized by classical architecture and spiritual tradition, creates a stark contrast to the themes of nude art and human vulnerability.

The concept of sin has been a central theme in art history for centuries and symbolizes desire, temptation, and inner conflict. In contemporary photographic art, this meaning extends beyond religious contexts to become a reflection on emotional depth, intimacy, and the complexity of human nature.

In the work of the renowned photographer and nude artist TINA TRUMPP, an internationally recognized artist, the idea of sin is treated with subtlety and restraint. Her photography does not judge, but rather observes—and explores the delicate tension between purity and transgression, innocence and experience.

Through her minimalist, painterly visual language, TINA TRUMPP creates works that invite contemplation rather than offering a specific interpretation. Light, composition, and form take the place of narrative, opening up deeper layers of perception and emotion for the viewer.

The Renaissance church amplifies this dialogue: a space steeped in history, morality, and religion becomes a stage for contemporary fine art nude photography, in which the body is not a provocation but a presence. In this context, “sin” becomes a poetic, open-ended concept that reflects on identity, vulnerability, and human experience.

"Die Sünde" was presented as a high-quality fine art print at PAN Amsterdam, one of Europe's leading international art fairs for contemporary art. This underscores TINA TRUMPP's strong position in the field of modern photographic art as well as her recognition among international collectors.