
ABOUT
Charlotte Will, who goes by the pseudonym ANAMORPH, is a Berlin-based working across film, sound and visual art.
Her creative practice examines cultural phenomena through a forensic lens, dissecting layers of reality to extract a deeper understanding of the underlying forces that govern and shape us. Often using a narrative style of storytelling, she captures the realism of contemporary life, relationships, and society, alluding to the tensions, connections, and contradictions that reside in the folds of our social fabric.
These projects emphasize documenting the sensory and transformative experiences that define our relationships with people and places and open up questions upon identities.
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Currently, her work delves into the diary film and home movie genres, focusing on capturing fragments of everyday life and reshaping them into evocative narratives. This process involves collecting fleeting moments – atmospheric studies in photography and film – that meditate on identity, memory, and place.
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She is interested in artistic practice and theories of artistic perception and aims to share her interests and knowledge as an artist. In Berlin, she hosts creativity workshops and oil painting classes, focusing on helping participants find their artistic voice and teaching ways of perceiving on a deeper level through art. Her practice spans film, photography, painting, music, and creative writing.
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EDUCATION
2024 - 2026
Master of Arts, Society and Business Communication
University of Arts, Berlin, Germany
2019 - 2023
Bachelor of Arts, Visual Communication,
University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Hanover, Germany
AWARDS
TRESOR Berlin
11/2025
EXHIBITIONS
PERFORMANCES
(SELECTION)
TRESOR Berlin
11/2025
Zucker Club, Bremen
08/2025
Aeden, Berlin