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New space telescopes provide us with images of unprecedented detail and color, and we look at pictures in which we see something that has long since ceased to exist.
The series "Cosmos" explores how we form an image of the world.
What do we see? What does time mean? What is reality? I use photographic images from space telescopes as a starting point to translate them into the black and white of charcoal drawings. This results in empty spaces,… drawn edges of cracks, and fragments that oscillate between representation and abstraction.
Rebekka Brunke works in the media of drawing, painting, and stop-motion film. She has studied at renowned art schools in Germany and abroad and has exhibited internationally. Her technique is based on collage-like compositions, combining fragments from different visual contexts and transforming them into new visual worlds and contexts. Her approach follows both planning and chance – in an investigation that puts the truth content, contexts, and contexts of different image sources to the test. In contrast to the smooth surfaces of the digitally edited images and AI-generated representations, the works reveal cracks and voids.