
Metamorphosis is a biological process by which an animal physically develops after birth or hatching, involving a conspicuous and relatively abrupt change in the animal's body structure through cell growth and differentiation.
METAMORPHOSIS
"Metamorphosis" is more than just a photographic series; it is a poignant exploration of the passage from childhood to adolescence, a metamorphosis that evokes the delicate transition from larva to butterfly. Through this intimate work, Matthias Koch documents this process of change over a period of nine years—sometimes difficult, but always marked by hope and the conviction that everything will turn out well.
The images, far from being trivial, testify to a universal experience that is profoundly personal. Each individual has lived this transformation, both banal and unique. As a witness and narrator, Koch captures not only the physical evolution but also the subtle transformation of the soul. Each photograph evokes the impermanence of life, reminding both the viewer and the photographer that nothing remains fixed: the child becomes an adolescent, then an adult.
The series "Metamorphosis" is also revealed in its genesis, a retrospective reflection that emerges from the archives. The images, which seem to have taken shape as an evident truth, form a coherent whole, marking the end of an era. Through this work, Matthias Koch invites us to contemplate the inevitable changes of existence while celebrating the emergence of a new chapter. This project is an ode to transformation, to the beauty of human evolution, and to the hope that accompanies it.