• THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer
  • THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer

THE LOSS OF SMALL DETAIL by natalia panzer

90 x 130mm, 52 pages, Risograph printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, Includes cassette, Edition of 100, 2026

Natalia Panzer is primarily a writer, but her practice extends across radio, DIY publishing and spoken word. Her previous sonic works were born out of collaboration – as one half of both Theodore & Natalia and ana reme. Since Last (2024) wrapped wistful vocals around the dream-like disorientation of delicate piano and electronics, while key (2025) draped hazed spoken word in lush, romantic atmospheres.

The loss of small detail is Panzer's first published solo work – wide in both reference and form. Originally composed as a score for a live set in Glasgow, the work was rerecorded and realised on tape and in print, in collaboration with blush and Lunchtime Gallery.

Panzer's narration spirals through themes of light, movement and fabric, colour, water and dance – a response to three works: a ballet by William Forsythe, a fashion presentation by Carol Christian Poell, and a documentary on Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake.

Constructed around an elusive mosaic of samples, Panzer searches for the absolute in cascading, dreamy prose. Her narration moves as a guiding presence, fracturing into the freedom of possibility, in a dance of chance, repetition, and change.

Published by Blush &

Lunchtime Gallery

Regular price £18.00