Fairy Tale, 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

“Fairy Tale” by TINA TRUMPP reinterprets the timeless dialogue between artist and muse—a theme that runs through art history and is given a lyrical reinterpretation in her contemporary vision of sensuality. Her visual language is reminiscent of the golden vision of Gustav Klimt’s female figures: luminous, introspective, ennobled not by ornament but by light itself.

But Trumpp’s muse is no passive object of desire. She is fully in control of her own story—both the subject and the creator of her inner fairy tale.

As in Klimt’s world, the body in Trumpp’s photography becomes a landscape of emotion: luminous, multifaceted, and imbued with quiet symbolism. Yet while Klimt painted with gold, Trumpp works with light. Her camera replaces decoration with truth and transforms the nude into a state of self-awareness, into a harmony of form and feeling.

“Fairy Tale” unfolds in silence—a dreamlike space between reality and imagination. Here, sensuality transcends the visible and invites the viewer into a realm where memory, imagination, and the present merge. The muse no longer serves the artist; she herself becomes a work of art—breathing, thinking, radiating from within.

Through this delicate alchemy of body and mind, TINA TRUMPP creates a new mythology of femininity—one that honors Klimt’s legacy while at the same time speaking unmistakably in her own voice: intimate, poetic, and deeply human.

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

“Fairy Tale” by TINA TRUMPP reinterprets the timeless dialogue between artist and muse—a theme that runs through art history and is given a lyrical reinterpretation in her contemporary vision of sensuality. Her visual language is reminiscent of the golden vision of Gustav Klimt’s female figures: luminous, introspective, ennobled not by ornament but by light itself.

But Trumpp’s muse is no passive object of desire. She is fully in control of her own story—both the subject and the creator of her inner fairy tale.

As in Klimt’s world, the body in Trumpp’s photography becomes a landscape of emotion: luminous, multifaceted, and imbued with quiet symbolism. Yet while Klimt painted with gold, Trumpp works with light. Her camera replaces decoration with truth and transforms the nude into a state of self-awareness, into a harmony of form and feeling.

“Fairy Tale” unfolds in silence—a dreamlike space between reality and imagination. Here, sensuality transcends the visible and invites the viewer into a realm where memory, imagination, and the present merge. The muse no longer serves the artist; she herself becomes a work of art—breathing, thinking, radiating from within.

Through this delicate alchemy of body and mind, TINA TRUMPP creates a new mythology of femininity—one that honors Klimt’s legacy while at the same time speaking unmistakably in her own voice: intimate, poetic, and deeply human.