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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x35.4in
About this artwork
Why "balance"? There's more left than right; but if you turn it 180°, there's more right than left. So, is there balance if you can see it this way and, if you turn it upside down, you can see it this way?
Or is that not an equilibrium at all? Is there no equilibrium at all? Can there be no equilibrium at all if the system can be manipulated? Is
Are checks and balances nonsense and just a question of the current power relations?
The image is… mounted on sturdy, thick cardboard, reinforced at the edges with a painting board. The image appears three-dimensional because the structures (e.g., the spine) are raised by up to 3 mm in places. This creates a kind of 3D effect. The (expensive) frame is made of solid wood and was made/attached by a professional framer.
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.