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Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
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24.8x24.8in
About this artwork
Dieses Kunstwerk auf 600 g Büttenpapier untersucht die Auswirkungen von Feuer auf die Bildoberfläche. Durch kontrollierte Verbrennung erfährt das Papier eine tiefgreifende Transformation und trägt sichtbare Spuren von Zerstörung und Veränderung. Der Entstehungsprozess wird zu einem wesentlichen Bestandteil des Werks, der nicht nur das physische Erscheinungsbild prägt, sondern auch historische und emotionale Assoziationen weckt.
Der Titel „Nine Eleven“… verweist auf zwei prägende und tragische Daten: den 11. September, bekannt durch die Anschläge auf die Twin Towers in den USA, und den 9. November, der in Deutschland für die Reichspogromnacht von 1938 steht. Diese vielschichtige historische Bedeutung lädt zum Nachdenken über Zerstörung, Transformation und die Fragilität sowohl von Material als auch von Erinnerung ein.
Bernd Caspar Dietrich works as a painter, sculptor, and installation artist with materials such as cement, clay, pigment, acrylic, glass, and gold – inspired by his studies at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and international influences. His technique is process-oriented, material-based, and oscillates between abstraction and symbolism, combining classical with unconventional materials and often allowing for cracks, layering, and erosion. His works are deeply moving, inviting reflection on social responsibility, change, and the fragility of our world – creating a poetic-political experiential space full of tension.