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Laocoön's Warning
The textile wall hanging takes up the figure of Laocoön as an emblem of futile warning. The depicted torso remains anonymous and vulnerable – a body with a tormented face, trapped in lines, seams, and layers. Just as Laocoön in the myth warns against deception and yet goes unheard, the work alludes to the seductive power of social media today: images that promise intimacy while creating distance, surfaces that simulate truth. Painting,… seam, and embroidery intertwine to form a skin of signs – beautiful, seductive, and simultaneously fraught with tension.
Laocoön's Warning
This textile wall hanging takes up the figure of Laocoön as a symbol of futile admonition. The depicted torso remains anonymous and vulnerable. Just as Laocoön in the myth warns against deception and yet goes unheard, the work alludes to the seductive power of social media today: images that promise closeness and create distance, surfaces that simulate truth.
He works as a painter and textile artist in a studio in Bad Kissingen and furthered his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kolbermoor under Siegfried Anzinger. His techniques range between Pop Art and Street Art; he uses a wide variety of materials such as gilded wooden panels, canvas, and his sewn wall objects. His works tell intimate, playful, and humorous stories about love, identity, and the diversity of human emotions.