Description
Odendahl Spectrum presents the artistic journey of photographer Karin Odendahl, capturing ten years of work across dance, portraiture, and architectural studies. This striking collection focuses on architecture, memory, and identity, with a particular emphasis on Georgian culture and its Soviet heritage.
Odendahl’s photographs reveal the transformation of places over time. By revisiting the same locations, she documents their changes and creates powerful double exposures that merge past and present. Her work highlights the fragility and resilience of architecture, turning buildings into poetic reflections of history and temporality.
With a unique balance of black-and-white contrasts and vivid color, Odendahl combines sharp detail with dreamlike layers. Her images are never staged—they capture authentic, fleeting moments that speak to both personal memory and collective identity.
Odendahl Spectrum is more than a photography book; it is a meditation on how spaces shape culture and how time reshapes spaces. Ideal for readers interested in contemporary photography, Georgian architecture, visual culture, and artistic storytelling, this book offers an intimate look at how photography can chronicle change, preserve memory, and inspire reflection.





