


WHAT IS WORTH, 2014
Group exhibition, Fluc, Vienna
"The right to create, without apology, from a stance beyond gender or social definition, but not beyond the responsibility to create something of worth" /Patti Smith/
In terms of traditional values the right balance of content and form should make a good artwork. Although in contemporary practices, in figuration, the image is more about to serve as a transferring medium of the message, than fulfilling its own representational purpose.
The motive of the "jumping hares" could be understood as a gesture of classical nonsense; a random photograph presented in a reckless attitude of postmodern rendering, whereas the division of the picture refers to the motion studies of Eadweard Muybridge or Dürer’s "Young Hare".