Sitzender weiblicher Akt
Neonschrift, Remake: Eugéne Delacroix, Sitzender weiblicher Akt, 2013 Artist Annette Sonnewend is showing a selection of re-constructions in a wide range of different media – from drawing, photography, objects and sound installations to video; she constructs a sequence of experiments in which possible, authentic events are combined with the fictive to create a web of clues that function in an indeterminate sphere. The exhibition,
her re-constructions emphasise aspects of the unpredictable and astonishing. Every source – whether painting, drawing, notation or report – is a call for interpretation, re-construction and therefore for appropriation. Here, (art) history serves as an archive from which subjective values are selected and re-interpreted. This aesthetic re-combination
creates a dynamic relationship between person, material, place, past, current time and future, and opens up spaces of re-conception and re-telling in its contingency. Image: In the field of love the worst wounds blossom more from what one sees than from what one knows. (Roland Barthes, Fragments of a Language of Love)
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