Biography
Lea Greub is a photojournalist from Berlin and Düsseldorf. She completed her studies at the Münster School of Design in the field of media design, and therefore often uses other media such as video, audio and text in her work alongside photography.
In recent years, she has traveled all over Europe to work on photo reportages and multimedia projects.
She deals with socio-political, queer-feminist issues and European politics, with "borders" playing a recurring role in various forms.
In her work on the young generation of Northern Ireland, she explores the impact of the civil war on subsequent generations in the city of Belfast, which is still surrounded by walls to prevent conflict. For her Bachelor's thesis, she is looking at Georgia's membership of the EU and asking the question about the borders of the European Union: "Who is allowed to become part of the union of states and who is not?"
In recent years, she has traveled all over Europe to work on photo reportages and multimedia projects.
She deals with socio-political, queer-feminist issues and European politics, with "borders" playing a recurring role in various forms.
In her work on the young generation of Northern Ireland, she explores the impact of the civil war on subsequent generations in the city of Belfast, which is still surrounded by walls to prevent conflict. For her Bachelor's thesis, she is looking at Georgia's membership of the EU and asking the question about the borders of the European Union: "Who is allowed to become part of the union of states and who is not?"