Magnhild Kennedy

Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Damselfrau 'Idios' at Dalston Pier, London. November 2015. Photo by Alex Christie.









































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I am DAMSELFRAU
I work with masks as autonomous works of art as well as action-objects. For me the mask is a place where different elements come together as situation. The work is about this place-situation, more so than the mask as a theme or category of form. The mask is a place. I am led by the phantasms appearing in the process of the making and the materials themselves. These guide my decisions and inform the objects I make. The becoming of character as play, in between the theatrical projective and the actual of the veil, has the effect that the masks equally are subject to the projection of others as well as my own. It is in this space that the objects exist and where I find new ones.
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