Katarzyna Mazur: Anna Konda

In 2010, female fighters Anna Konda and Red Devil founded the Female Fight Club Berlin. This private and unique Club appeared as revival of female wrestling – tradition that dates back to Berlin of the Golden Twenties, when it was fairly popular.

⤑ Shortlisted at the Paris Photo – Aperture Photo Book Award
⤑ Selected as one of the Best Photo Books of the Year by photo-eye
⤑ Selected as one of the Most Beatiful Photo Books from the East by Calvert Journal
⤑ Selected among the Best Photo Books of the Year by A-N

Nowadays, competitions take place in a rented room located in Berlin – Marzahn. The club is open for women of all age and weight. The fights follow no official guidelines, have no standard categories and do not demand any fighting style. It is all about challenging one's mind and the mind of an opponent.

Offset print, white and black on pale flesh coloured paper, held by an elastic strap
14,5 x 20 cm, 48 pages
blind embossing on the cover
Print run: 200 copies
18,00 Euro

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