German born Celia Rogge has lived and worked in New York since the mid 90s but has also called Berlin, London, Washington and Montreux her home. Celia Rogge is an artist of international stature. Her prints can be found in collections throughout Europe and the United States. She studied at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and the London School of Economics; at the International Center of Photography she deepened her technical knowledge of photography. And after a successful career in banking turned to concentrate solely on her art. She feels at home on both continents, is a Young Leader at the Atlantik-Brücke e.V., as an Alumna active in Global Bridges and deeply interested in the exchange of ideas between the two cultures. Over the past ten years the photographer has built a strong international reputation and has had her work exhibited extensively in prominent contemporary galleries and exhibition spaces. In the United States the renowned Galerie Mourlot in New York has represented her since 2009. Recently her work on Sandy was included in at the Museum of the City of New York in their “Rising Waters 2.0” exhibition. In October 2017 she was asked for the first time to participate at acclaimed “Two x Two” contemporary art auction held at the Rachofsky House in Dallas, Texas. The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany in Washington DC held a one year solo exhibition 2016 - 2017 “Key Elements of Light and Structure”, showcased 23 of her works at the Residence of the Ambassador. In 2015 the General Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany in New York held a Retrospective of her work with a wide selection of sujets ranging between architectural and her IR photography. In Germany she is represented by the well known contemporary art gallery Galerie Friedmann-Hahn and also the Neue Galerie Berlin. She collaborates with Architectural Digest (AD) 100 Interior Designer Alexa Hampton and in cooperation shows her work biannually at High Point since 2015. You can also find her work at www.SaatchiArt.com and www.at60inches.com Inspired originally by the notion of discovery through reflections and symmetry, Celia Rogge takes a personal, inquisitive lens to everyday life. She focuses on finding beauty in the detail. She finds the hidden obvious in her work, the sublime in detail and the emotional in the unemotional. Before unseen ornamental structures and common Photographer Celia Rogge vistas are filtered through the transformative power of light. They become visible from behind the apparent and engage the viewer in new ways. She achieves this with reflections of natural light in every day life and in her daylight- infrared photography. Her passion for linear structure and symmetry is unified throughout her photography.