Since 2018, Natalie Christensen has maintained an ongoing collaboration with London-based artist Jim Eyre. What began as an exchange of images through Instagram has developed into a transatlantic practice of visual call-and-response, with each artist altering, layering, and reworking the other’s photographs into new hybrid forms. Their shared projects explore the instability of images in contemporary life: how photographs circulate, mutate, disappear, and take on new meaning through distance, repetition, and exchange.
Rooted in photography but extending into public murals, installation, digital collage, sculptural objects, glass, and site-responsive works, the collaboration tests how images change when they move beyond the screen or frame and enter physical space. Projects such as ALTEREDSTATES/ALTEREDSCAPES, ShiftingScape(s), Together/apart, and Seeing You Seeing reflect Christensen and Eyre’s ongoing interest in perception, psychological space, architecture, and the fragile boundary between image and object.
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