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Printing :
Digital on Cardboard , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
Edition :
1 / 7
Artist's proof :
2
Hors commerce :
2
About this artwork
Mixed media photography on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Metallic, mounted on Fabriano & grass cardboard in a black object frame 62.5×82.5x4 cm behind museum glass.
Artwork 60×80 cm
Edition 1/7 + 2 AP · 2025 · Karlheinz Wachsenegger
In “Vinyl Venus #01”, sensuality and fragility merge into a visual composition of memory, sound and fragment.
The protagonist – a modern Venus in lace lingerie – sits before a gramophone, surrounded by shellac records… and textured pictorial spaces. What appears harmonious at first glance reveals, upon closer inspection, deliberately placed breaks: stains, scratches, and offset transitions crisscross the surface like traces of lived memory.
Karlheinz Wachsenegger is an Austrian photographer whose work explores the dialogue between body, emotion, and environment. With a background in music and photo design, he combines rhythmic sensitivity with visual precision. His works, shown in Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, and the USA (New York), range from insightful portraits to documentary series with social depth.
Wachsenegger's paintings are visual reflections of inner and outer processes. They reveal subtle transitions between physical presence and mental movement, opening up spaces for interpretation—poetic, reduced, and haunting.