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Wanna Have: Frida Kahlo (after Frida Kahlo „Yo y mis pericos”, 1941) - Limited Edition of 3 + 3 AP Print

Stephanie Guse

Austria

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This artwork is the photographic staging of a painting of Frida Kahlo: „Yo y mis pericos”, 1941. It is a portrait of the artists sister, the German scientist Annika Guse who chose this topic because she admires Frida Kahlo and the Mexican culture. In addition to the auratic portrait, the appeal of this photograph lies in the surprising details formed from contemporary objects that reveal themselves at second glance. The staging represents a bridge between old and new art and between current and past culture. “Once we have overcome this surprise, this bang effect, we have learned that large robes can also consist of rubbish and that grandeur or vulnerability are nothing as an artistically rehearsed pose, then the gaze wanders back to the face. ... Guse's portraits make eyes look smarter than the picture they give: they know about the art of accessories.” Eva Horn, cultural and literary scientist, Vienna

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Print:

Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:

8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Artist Stephanie Guse, born 1971 in Bielefeld, Germany, lives and works in Vienna, Austria. In her photographs, she questions our ability to see on a physical level, but also on a meta-level. The viewer spontaneously identifies valuable items such as designer handbags, old masterpieces, jewelery or trophies. At second glance, however, they turn out to be a collection of worthless props such as candy wrappers or plastic bags. Consumption, status symbols and self-expression are the topics that inspire Stephanie Guse and which she equally and critically pursues. Furthermore she considers herself to be an „artventurer” because she dedicates her work to important social issues such as pollution and environmental protection. This why she is right now starting a European project called „Men and Sea” in which scientists and artists together are experiencing the Mediterranean Sea in order to invent future concepts for sustainable living.

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