Alina Frieske German, b. 1994
Folding (Three), 2022
Archival print on baryta paper
100 x 80 cm
Edition of 2 plus 1 artist's proof
Alina Frieske’s practice evolves at the intersection of photography and painting, wherein she studies the relationship between public and private self. Using collage, she explores the multiplicity of information stored...
Alina Frieske’s practice evolves at the intersection of photography and painting, wherein she studies the relationship between public and private self. Using collage, she explores the multiplicity of information stored as part of what constitute our virtual identities.
This artwork is part of the series "Second Passage, 2021" which deals with the perception of the individual in the connectedness of the internet, and observes contemporary techniques of surveillance and data extraction.
The work question what remains durable and recognizable in the flood of information.
In the picture, a new situation is created, a seemingly fleeting moment from the accumulation of multiple small external views, place and time that resembled each other in various characteristics.
This artwork is part of the series "Second Passage, 2021" which deals with the perception of the individual in the connectedness of the internet, and observes contemporary techniques of surveillance and data extraction.
The work question what remains durable and recognizable in the flood of information.
In the picture, a new situation is created, a seemingly fleeting moment from the accumulation of multiple small external views, place and time that resembled each other in various characteristics.