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WHITE SUNDAY, DEPICTION 5: DAGGER | Limited Edition N° 1 of 5 Photograph

Anita Steinwidder

Austria

Photography, Found Object on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 20.7 W x 13.4 H x 2.4 D in

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Textile intervention on lent weapons. STEINWIDDER crochets a "second skin" around lent weapons and by doing this removes the original function of the objects in a process of deliberation. Part of the intervention is that the depictions of the objects – photographic reproductions by Klaus Fritsch in 1:1 size - are framed in showcases of appropriate measurements. The adapted original objects are given back to the owner. idea, concept and textile intervention: STEINWIDDER 2023 (first release: 2014; ongoing series) photographic reproduction: Klaus Fritsch, 2023 Limited Edition N°1 of 5 (+2 AP) K3 Pigmentprint on Barytpaper, glazed and framed in a custom-built wooden showcase

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Photography:Found Object on Soft (yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5

Size:20.7 W x 13.4 H x 2.4 D in

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plastic art | textile art | mixed media | sustainability in art lives and works in Vienna, Austria Born 1973 in Judenburg, Austria Holding a degree in architecture, she established her internationally acclaimed fashion label STEINWIDDER in 2002, focussed on the conceptual refashioning of textile waste and second-hand clothes for 15 years. Since 2014 Anita Steinwidder creates three-dimensional mixed media artworks that show the continuation of her artistic language. Her inspiration comes from her intense involvement with the finds: found objects relating to her rural origin, as well as other items that correspond to her very unique meaning of something being “valuable”. She reassigns meaning, form and function of these found objects by means of creative intervention and places them in a new conceptualized context.

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