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Constructed Aims. A Conversation with Sabine Schründer

                Sabin Borș: Your photographic art is an ongoing discussion of the link between the individual and danger, (self-)control, (in)security, intrusion… What made you choose this subject matter and how did it become the core issue of your…

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Sabine Schründer – Ellipses

Ellipses [greek: élleipsis, "omission"] Between symbolic spaces, places and references, the ellipses (the gaps, the missing in the middle of something) become a speculative empty space, an interpretation different aspects of social realities. Thematic fields which are processed are control, being controlled, isolation, aimless wandering…

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Sabine Schründer – Eva-05

Prominent topics in my work are the place of the individual in society, how society works in predetermined structures, and the dynamics between groups and individuals. These are also the basis for this work created in 2008, in Japan. In an installation concept I bring…

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Sabine Schründer – Intrude (Into)

intrude (into) [in´tru:d to interfere, to bother, to invade one’s privacy or property metaphorically or physically] In this eleven-part photographic installation I explore the terrain between danger, control and security,and the individual. Terms such as security, intrusion and fear, and their perception, are mutually conditional….

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