TBD exhibition

  • I first developed this motive in 2015 and later painted it at a festival south of Paris in 2017. Back then it was painted in grey with a crying goddess of liberty being the centre piece. It was a reminder of the reduction of personal liberties and the rise of right-wing rhetoric as a result of the attack on the Bataclan theatre in Paris in 2015 (original piece). As the Festival itself took place at a castle that had been used by the Francoist it was very fitting this perspective.

    Later, I redid the motive for a private commission on a Berlin wall. Now, painted in bright colours the idea was to have an uplifting motive of women fighting for their rights rather than being passive (Liberte reloaded).

    As Freedom has become the phrase our time. Just about one year ago, Russia invaded the Ukraine, who since then has fought for its freedom. For months, the people of Iran are fighting in a new revolution for the rights and lives of Iranian women and democracy.

    Everywhere in the world there is a lack of equal rights for all genders and the International Women’s Day on 8th of March is a reminder of that. On this occasion, the limited-edition screen print was officially released on the 8th of March 2023.

    This framed print is on display at the TBD exhibition in Hamburg. After purchase, it can be collected at the TBD. If you have any question, please contact me here. For the unframed print, please have a look here. Details:
    • Hand-pulled silk screen print on 50 % Cotton Fabriano Unica paper 250 g/sqm.
    • Limited edition of 50 copies + 6 AP.
    • Size 70 x 50 cm (27.56 x 19.69 inch).
    • Each print is signed, numbered, embossed and has a certificate.
  • This pattern is taken from the motive Still Love (available as a screen print or as an original on canvas) and shows an assembly of sex toys forming what looks like the pattern of a baroque wallpaper.  It plays with the assumption that the female sexuality is considered private while the female body is objectified publicly via media and advertisement. These framed prints are on display at the TBD exhibition in Hamburg. After purchase , they can be collected at the TBD. If you have any question, or would like to purchase all three variations, please contact me here. If you are interested in the non-framed prints, please have a look here. Details:
    • silk screen print on 50 % Cotton Fabriano Unica paper 250 g/sqm.
    • Limited edition of 60 copies + 6 AP.
    • Size 21 x 30 cm.
    • All prints are signed, numbered and embossed.
    • framed, can only be collected in Hamburg
    Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
  • Still Love shows a seemingly boring and pleasing still life. But what kind of flowers look like that? Well those that are made out of soft tampons. The motive addresses the issue that while the female body is often sexualised and dragged into the public by the media, advertisement, pornography or prostitution,  female sexuality and normal bodily functions are often considered private (for example period shaming). What is supposed to be behind closed doors is taken into the public and shown as what it is: normal and beautiful.

    This framed print is on display at the TBD exhibition in Hamburg. After purchase, it can be collected at the TBD. If you have any question, please contact me here. For the unframed print, please have a look here. Details:
    • silk screen print on 50 % Cotton Fabriano Unica paper 250 g/sqm.
    • Limited edition of 45 copies + 5 AP.
    • Size 50 x 50 cm.
    • All prints are signed, numbered, embossed and have a certificate.
    • framed, can only be collected in Hamburg.
  • Stilllieben / Still Love – Original

    990,004.300,00 inc. VAT

    Still Love shows a seemingly boring and pleasing still life. But what kind of flowers look like that? Well those that are made out of soft tampons. The motive addresses the issue that while the female body is often sexualised and dragged into the public by the media, advertisement, pornography or prostitution,  female sexuality and normal bodily functions are often considered private (for example period shaming). What is supposed to be behind closed doors is taken into the public and shown as what it is: normal and beautiful.

    There are two variations: 1. on canvas
    • hand cut stencil sprayed (aerosol)  on canvas
    • acrylic paint
    • marker pen
    • Size: 125 x 125 cm
    • signed with date and certificate
    • this is shipped rolled-up
    2. on wood panel - this is currently on display at the TBD exhibition in Hamburg Details:
    • hand cut stencil sprayed (aerosol)  on canvas
    • acrylic paint
    • Size: 60 x 60 cm
    • signed with date and certificate
    • this is shipped in a crate or can be collected in Hamburg
    For the version as screen print, please have a look here.
    Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page Details
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