limited edition - FRISEURSTUHL IX

limited edition - FRISEURSTUHL IX

from €900.00

ISMAEL PICKER-SCHIEBEL

Pigment print on Hahnemühle Photo RAG Baryta.
Signed, dated and numbered by artist.
Certificate of authenticity included.

40 x 53 cm, edition of 9
60 x 80 cm, edition of 9
80 x 106 cm, edition of 7
100 x 133 cm, editon of 5

* UNFRAMED - Printed with 4cm white border.
* FRAMED - Handmade frame, natural or black,
anti-reflection glass, UV 70, metal corners for wall mounting, Ready to Hang!


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ISMAEL PICKER-SCHIEBEL - drawing - sculpture - Austrian Artist. SILVERFINEART GALLERY - ARTIST - Ismael Picker-Schiebel Photography - Drawing - Sculpture. Picker-Schiebel picks up contours from a certain perspective and forms three-dimensional structures with wire. silverfineart gallery, gallery, lindengasse 28, 1070 vienna, vienna. art at its finest. Gerald Berghammer, Kill your darlings. In our eyes, the world is upside down. Light reflected from the outside world is redirected by the lens and an inverted image is formed on the retina. Drilling a small hole in a dark box has the same effect. If you then put a film or sensor on the back wall, you have a working camera. The Kill your Darlings exhibition concentrates on this basic element of photography – the camera obscura – and at the same time does not permit any reduction to one art genre. In this context, Ismael Picker-Schiebel creates an expansive installation that includes photography, drawing and sculpture. He picks up contours from a certain perspective and uses wire to form a structure from spatial aspects. The seemingly graphic sculptural imitation of the shop portal hangs from the ceiling. If the perspective of the viewer changes, the form, which has a specific angle of view, degenerates. For pictures, these three-dimensional objects are flattened and photographed. A stroll through sculpture and photography to finally hang on the wall in the thinnest version of itself, looking like a drawing. With this process, Ismael Picker-Schiebel outsmarts individual art genres, the differentiation of which he feels to be outdated anyway. The decisive moments of the respective medium are precisely captured in a common appearance, the genres are gently inscribed in the works. drawing - sculpture - ISMAEL PICKER-SCHIEBEL