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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
A pile of protein deposits? Rust? What do we do with it? What do Facebook, Alexa, or Siri do with it? Do we even need brains anymore—now that AI is everywhere? Aren't we controlled by cookies and algorithms anyway? Who even wants to know where to go anymore? We have GPS!
A self-driving car runs over a person crossing the street who is using their WhatsApp at the same time. Last regards.
Who cares?
Paint, iron filings, vinegar... on canvas,… framed by a black shadow gap wooden frame. The frame is not included in the price. However, I'm happy to give it to nice people as a gift, though without guarantee.
Rolf Lorenz works primarily with acrylic paints on canvas and brings a rich background in painting, film, and photography. His technique is experimental, blending a wide variety of materials and uniting classical painting with narrative elements. His style addresses political and social themes, which he powerfully commentates on and critically interprets. His works possess great emotional power: His art denounces injustices, shakes people up, and challenges the viewer to observe and reflect.