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Phone Sleeper assembles works by Vittorio Brodmann, Yvo Cho, Stephan Dillemuth, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Helena Huneke, Isabelle Francis McGuire, and Julia Scher. In it, we encounter figures, spaces, scenes, and scenarios that testify to a freedom of expression and speak about pleasure and nervousness, and ultimately about the ways in which we move through the world, considering it while we compose ourselves in the face of it.
Vittorio Brodmann’s (b. 1987, Ettingen, Switzerland, lives and works in Berlin) paintings are characterized by figures that inhabit them morphed into an intermediate, fantastic world, where they reveal at times human, at times animal, and often quixotic traits. Touching upon a number of painting traditions as well as modern cartoons, Brodmann’s compositions and themes disclose references, in equal measure, from the surreal automatism of André Masson and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s intense...More
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Phone Sleeper assembles works by Vittorio Brodmann, Yvo Cho, Stephan Dillemuth, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Helena Huneke, Isabelle Francis McGuire, and Julia Scher. In it, we encounter figures, spaces, scenes, and scenarios that testify to a freedom of expression and speak about pleasure and nervousness, and ultimately about the ways in which we move through the world, considering it while we compose ourselves in the face of it.
Vittorio Brodmann’s (b. 1987, Ettingen, Switzerland, lives and works in Berlin) paintings are characterized by figures that inhabit them morphed into an intermediate, fantastic world, where they reveal at times human, at times animal, and often quixotic traits. Touching upon a number of painting traditions as well as modern cartoons, Brodmann’s compositions and themes disclose references, in equal measure, from the surreal automatism of André Masson and Ernst Ludwig Kirchner’s intense...More