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Achim Koerferhttp://www.edaab.com/thumbnail/240466-thumbnail.jpg

06.10.2009

SYNTHESIZED FASHION

„The Grand Illusion“ encourages the viewer to choose individualism over conformism. Emotionless faces of storefront mannequins in the sequence depict how interchangeable people seem if they submit to dictates of fashion. Only the setting into which the mannequins are transported photographically gives them a semblance of beauty and personality. It is a sad truth that many people feel the need to fit in at all costs, resulting in average persons forcing themselves into outfits catering to unrealistic types, unsuitable to their personal look. Young women starve themselves to death attempting to conform to an illusory ideal of beauty. Garments are mass produced by exploited laborers in low-cost countries, oft under inhumane working conditions. If we look for role-models, we should not search the pages of a glossy fashion magazine. Only people true to themselves and to their convictions deserve and command our respect and admiration.

You will find the complete photo sequence and further details on the www.unikatfabrik.de website which has an English-language mirror.

Manfred Kielnhofer

01.05.2011

Light sculpture

The Time Guards.
With his timeless installations “guards of time“, the thoughtful and versatile media and light artist Manfred Kielnhofer shows that since the beginning of time mankind has had protectors, both for historic and mystical reasons. It only seems that man himself is a potential source of danger for his own existence. In his works of art Kielnhofer deals with and looks into the natural human desire for feeling secure. Thus his oeuvre reflects genuine exploration, consideration and discussion of current as well as historic moods and sensibilities of his social environment. His works of art captivate with elaborate combinations of light and differentmaterials.
http://kielnhofer.com
http://timeguards.com
http://kielnhofer.at
http://fotopark.at
http://artpark.at
http://contemporary-art.at
http://lightart-biennale.com

Achim Koerferhttp://www.edaab.com/thumbnail/240466-thumbnail.jpg

05.04.2012

DICTATORIAL TIME

„The Omnipotence of Time“ brings to mind how our entire lives are effectively dominated by the factor of time. Many things are rigidly pre-planned. Every single moment is clocked and assigned a task. In addition to this, time has become an indicator of performance to which it is often equated. This is most prominently the case in the workplace, where ever more people are put to work under immense pressure to deliver, driven to the point of burnout. Fear of losing their jobs brings them to ignore their limits. From this point onwards they are faced with a breakdown. Life seems to lose its meaning. This photo sequence poses the question: how are we to manage our time reasonably and gainfully instead of letting ourselves be rushed and stressed by it.

You will find the complete photo sequence and further details on the www.unikatfabrik.de website which has an English-language mir

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