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Sculpture, Glass
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With her own blood the artist sets a mark against the sensless bloodshed in the world. The presentation of the blood vessel in the mirrored light sculpture "Quo vadis?" multiplies it to an endless row and symbolically conveys a picture of the countless innocent victims of violence, war and terror.
2015
Sculpture, Glass
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0.6 W x 4.3 H x 0.6 D in
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Austria
Karin Hannak is an Austrian artist. Her work includes capillographic, photographic, installation, video and conceptual art. In 1990, the artist changes her way of expression from painting to CapilloArt and conceptual art. As of 1993, projects in white, poster walls, light installations, video and photo projects are following. The concern for mankind and the future of our world is becoming a central topic. Karin Hannak's work is contributing more and more to defy the violence and the brutality of our time. Moreover, it expresses that love is the most important pre-condition for a harmonious coexistence. Starting 2008, the artist encompasses the world with "Embracing Time and Space" (ETAS), a symbol for love and peace - represented by a banner in transparent foil depicting a quote by Therese de Lisieux. Member of "Gesellschaft Bildender Kuenstler Oesterreichs, Kuenstlerhaus Wien"
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