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"Mocking" is part of my series "The Collars." The collar, as a culturally and historically significant fashion accessory, can be admired in Baroque paintings. People wanted to be portrayed by artists in fine robes, befitting their status, or even beyond. In my series, the monkeys are meant to reflect humanity. The animal that mocks human pretension. In the large paintings, one finds many small symbols, such as flies (Vanitas) or stag beetles (symbols… of the divine). These same symbols can also be found in my work. A reference to the Baroque period that also relates to our present time. Selfies often don't show a person's "true" face, but rather a shell, a wishful dream that often remains unfulfilled.
Tania Mairitsch-Korte is a German artist and graduate designer who, since studying graphic design, has specialized in illustration and printmaking. Her work combines various printing techniques, such as etching and screen printing, with drawing to create flat shadows. Inspired by texts and poems, as well as operas, ballets, and mythological themes, her works convey a constant evolution, both in technique and in the expressiveness of her images.