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Title: Memory Sculpture: See me now? Size: 15 x 21 cm Year: 2019 This work "Memory Sculpture: See me now?“ (2019, 15 x 21 cm) is located at the interface between Philosophy, Psychology, and the Fine Arts. More generally “Memory Sculptures” are performative compositions that translate psychic processes into direct physical actions on paper. Based on a symbol-language the displayed drawings act as thinking tools to design an internal architecture of sculptural memory. In this collection "Memory Sculpture Interactions" you can find a selection of works that are created through personal readings with artists. "Memory Sculpture: See me now?“ is based on the poem "Backseat Boogie" as read personally by the videographer and cameraman Christan Venosa. The poem was written by his father. 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. Please follow the link to view more works from this series: If you would like this artwork in a frame please contact me before purchasing: hello(at)mersolisschoene(dot)com
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Drawing as sculpting into oneself. "In Mersolis Schöne's artistic work, there are fascinating connections and correspondences between drawing, text, film, and music, on or in front of philosophical underpinnings and backgrounds, as well as between him and artists from all disciplines." (INSEL) 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. The Memory Sculpture drawings presented at Saatchi serve as process-oriented interaction and thinking tools to design an internal architecture of sculptural memory. They consist of a series of recurring symbols that are arranged in new compositions. Each symbol has a fixed meaning, and new meanings are created by combining these individual symbols into symbol formations. During the drawing process, places of reflection, encounter and conceptualization are to be created. For this reason, there is often interaction with other artists, in which the works are created during the performative exchange.
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