Jina Khayyer is a writer, poet and journalist.
Born in Germany, of Persian descent, Khayyer studied painting at the Bauhaus in Dessau and journalism at the Deutsche Journalistenschule in Munich.
Khayyers’ genre-bending prose and poetry is known for challenging the concepts of origin, identity, heritage and gender, and in doing so exploring the question of How Not To Break?
Since the 1990s, Khayyers’ writing has frequently appeared in Süddeutsche Zeitung, Zeit Magazin, Zeit.de, Libération, Stern, Vogue, 032c, Purple Magazine, The Gentlewoman, Fantastic Man, Monopol and Apartamento.
She is the author of several books of autofiction and poetry. Her first book, ÄLTER ALS JESUS, Mein Leben Als Frau (Older than Jesus, My Life as a Woman,) a memoir, was released in 2015. In November 2021, her first collection of poetry, NOT DARK YET, but it’s getting there was published.
Khayyer also writes profiles on other artists, including Jenny Holzer, Etel Adnan, Simone Fattal, Elfie Semotan, Collier Schorr, Oda Jaune, Wolfgang Tillmans, Gilbert & George, and has hosted artist conversations for the Goethe Institute (Paris), Galerie Templon (Paris), Silencio (Paris) and C/O Berlin.
She is married to the painter Kate Groobey. They live and work in Paris and in the South of France.
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