G2 Schaulager

STARTS, ROUTES, LOOPINGS
Lorin Brockhaus

Diplomaexhibition:

July 6 – 23, 2024

OPENING HOURS
(Through public tours):
Wed. 6 – 7 pm / Fri. – Sun. 3 – 4 pm

 

The work STARTS, ROUTES, LOOPING consists of a growing inventory of pictorial elements printed on
of picture elements printed on acrylic glass, which can be variably connected to each other and
and can be arranged in the room. The semi-transparent strips, each 1 meter long, show blurred fragments of landscapes, ground and weather.
Like models, they stand for the views, environments and stretches of potential life realities and, when combined, create loose narratives, that take place in undefined locations. A sequence of possible perspectives on a seemingly randomly changing environment.
The modular system creates a state in which routes, locations and daily sequences can be
can be changed quickly within the fixtures, and in addition to the occupied slots, there are always
there are always empty spaces that can be filled. Hovering over every placement in the
space is also an offer of an alternative. It is like this, but it could also be different
be different.

6 silhouettes that extend into the format of the acrylic glass elements like shadows when the sun is low. Acrylic glass elements form entry points into the route. They initiate the
acceleration with which the eye moves along the route and doesn’t really stick to anything.
really sticks to anything. Everything merges into one another like a rush. The viewing of the picture only takes place only in the overview, in the arrangements, which settle on the walls and form entertaining units.
form entertaining units.

 

 

 

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    Image courtesy: Emilia Trog, Courtney Jaeger

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