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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
70.9x63in
About this artwork
In this series "Discoverers", Zsuzsa Klemms orbits the question of identity with painterly means and deals with women's personalities whose work and life stand for equal rights, intellectual and artistic freedom and pluralism.
This dynamic image is inspired by the wonderful pedagogue and storyteller Astrid Lindgren, whose face has collaged into the cheek of the big head.
Pipi Longstocking, the author's most famous protagonist, says to the astonished… Anika as she rides a broom: "practice, practice, practice." Flying and thinking big must be practiced.
"Surely it is not in the Ten Commandments that old women are not allowed to climb trees?"
Astrid Lindgren cheerfully calls the film crew on the floor during the production of the TV movie "Tuffa gumman" (1978).
No limits and restrictions that you do not question and verbatieve. No age discrimination.
« Painting is for me a non-verbal language of communication. »
Zsuzsa Klemm is a visual artist living in Berlin. Born in 1967 in Novi Sad, the former Yugoslavia, and grew up multicultural. Klemm studied fine arts at the Academy of Fine Arts (HBK) in Braunschweig. In 1997 she received her diploma in visual arts and became a master student of Norbert Tadeusz. She exhibits her work internationally, including in Germany, Canada, Israel and the USA.
She is particularly interested in the diverse language of painting: the interplay of shapes and colors, which offers endless possibilities for creating stories, messages and interpretations. Klemm's pictures oscillate between abstract and figurative. They are energetic and expressive.