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Other details :
Artwork on synthetic panel. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x55.1in
About this artwork
In the SEAmaps (especially the deserts), the love of the sea, the collecting of old land and sea maps, the fascination for ships, containers and ports are combined with the wanderlust and the joy of "getting lost" - in foreign regions, bygone times, somewhere between cities, countries, islands and oceans.
At first glance, SEAmaps look like maps, with peculiar, sometimes familiar shapes of cities, countries, and continents, but in impossible combinations.… These are layered on top of each other; much happens at the edges, along the coasts, but just as much takes place—as in the sea itself—beneath the surface.
Just as ancient sea charts were decorated with pictures of ships, gods, weather events and demons, so too do these maps contain people, things, and representations that SEAmaps brings into the present.
« Wanderlust and curiosity drive me on and the only way not to get lost is to survey the imaginary world. I am the cartographer of our longing places. »
In the SEAmaps, Schäfer's love of the sea, her collection of old land and sea maps, her fascination for ships, containers and ports are combined with her love of travel and the joy of "getting lost" - in foreign places, past times, somewhere between cities, countries, islands and oceans.
Her central approach is collage - dismantling, assembling, combining elements from other contexts and integrating them into new perspectives, scenes and actions.