katja skoppek
work
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Children are able to see what remains to be invisible to adults
who permanently use their well-trained intellect.
Due to their childish naivety they have a natural talent for phantasy and creativity.
By the use of pure imagination they can built up undreamt worlds of thought
and make them their own reality. – A building brick converts from being an airplane into a yacht before changing into a steam locomotive. – Their everyday use of different material, colours and shapes may seem to be harmless at first, but it is exactly this sort of simplicity that leads to highly complex compositions of colour and shape.
This work contains a nostalgic desire for the sensation of safeness and intellectual freedom that we all long for ever so often.
Mannheit
manhood
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© Photo: Christian Doeller
To identify - appreciate
coding, manner, facing, fashion
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A feeling – pleasant, oppressive, tight, secure
Contrasts
inside and out
public and private
distinct and tame
outside and established
The loss of orientation.
Awkwardness and confusion emerge in interspace.
The body stumbles into imbalance.
The urge for orientation pushing it on.
It begins to search.
It faces the sense of uncertainty and thereby feels more intense.
The most beautiful habit in life
(Chapter I-IV)
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The collection „The same“ scrutinies the thin line between
wearable cloth and artistic object.
Dasselbe oder das Gleiche?
The same.
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"He typifiede how I would
like to be!"
The entrance into a textile area.
A space without horizon.
Without the disturbance of outer influences thoughts fixate.
The well-known feeling of slipping on clothes
turns into a new sensation by exaggeration.
Selected norms of classical clothes form the horizon for this work.
The function of buttoning, zipping and pulling,closing and wearing
are at the center of attention and thus obtain a chance for a new approach.
This installation offers a space for stagnation and reflection about a natural but personal process.
To dress!
© Photo: Christian Doeller
© Photo: Katja Skoppek
Die schönste Gewonheit im Leben
"The most beautiful habit in life"
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