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Claudia Larcher

22,48 m2, Paris

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Title
Self
Gallery
22,48 m2, Paris
Year
2015
Duration
8 min
Format & Technical

Single Channel, HD video, Colour, Sound 5.1

  • Constantin Popp

The video animation Self reflects the human skin as the border between ‘oneself’ and the ‘world’. In analogy to the representation function of architecture, Self contemplates the human skin through its potential to design one’s own representation. Yet, once the human body is understood as an architectural envelope, its picture can be expanded arbitrarily and freely modulated. Methodologically, this allows Self to scrutinise the interplay of function and representation in different ways. Self-perception and the others’ awareness of oneself are thereby examined against backdrop of identity, gender and perfection. The video consists of subjective impressions which are mixed with images of real structures. A psychological space is created: real organic structures merge with abstract patterns and form a net of reality and surreal vision in which time and space become nullified. The result is a video of fictional and impossible pan shots, which create surreal imagery ranging between dream and reality.

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Claudia Larcher

Artist

1979, Bregenz

Claudia Larcher

Claudia Larcher is a visual artist with a focus on video animation, collage photography and installation. She studied Plastic and Multimedia and Media Art at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna. Since 2005 she has participated in various group exhibitions and festivals in Austrian and abroad and has presented her work in solo exhibitions. She has exhibited at: Steirischer Herbst, Graz; Tokyo Wonder Site; Slought Foundation, Philadelphia; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon. She received the Austrian State Grant for Video Art in 2015 and the Kunsthalle Wien Award 2008. Larcher lives and works in Vienna.

Last update 5th May, 2017.