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Austria
Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
Size: 15.7 W x 11.6 H x 0 D in
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Presenting a piece from the "Memory Sculpture Interactions" series, a vibrant, performative environment engaging in dialogues with artists across diverse fields, including music, literature, film, and performance. In this dynamic creative sphere, the works take shape and form. The foundation of "Memory Sculpture: Flying (Vogelfederschwung)" lies in a collaborative interaction with the Austrian writer Marion Steinfellner who read several poems from her latest book. Memory Sculpture works are process-oriented, the aim is to create spaces for reflection and encounter during the act of drawing. The drawings feature a recurring set of symbols arranged in novel compositions. Every symbol carries a distinct meaning, and their new combinations give rise to novel layers of significance. This work is signed on the reverse and provided with a work stamp as well as an artist stamp with information about the materials, year of creation, title, size etc.
Drawing:Charcoal on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:15.7 W x 11.6 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:Austria.
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Austria
Mersolis Schöne is a German Artist, Film Director, and Researcher based in Vienna, Austria. He is a member of Künstlerhaus Wien in Austria, The Professional Association of Visual Artists in Germany, and other associations. His works "Memory Sculptures" (Gedächtnisskulpturen) presented at Saatchi Art are based on a symbol-language. The displayed drawings act as thinking tools to design an internal architecture of sculptural memory. Have you ever thought about what our lives would be like if we treated our memories like sculptures? That's the question at the heart of the "Memory Sculpture" ("Gedächtnisskulptur") concept. The process of creation varies, on the one hand there are interactive performative settings in exchange with other artists (e.g. from the fields of music, literature, film, performance), where the works are created during the performative exchange. On the other hand, there are clearly defined symbol formations that are developed over months and years.
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