Munich Tilt
2000

Wall-painting, one grade tilted black stripes, 350 cm high, 160 cm long

This wall-painting is second piece with the principal of one-grade-tilting showing the significance of not being perfectly orientated by the rule of gravity, but prefect in its own way.
Through the discreetness and gentleness of this minimal tilting- one grade- the wall painting could read as the consciousness about usally overllookable fine differences and distinctions. In this sense this painting is rather a grafic scheme than sensual picture, even though the perspective and height of each audience still play a role to perceive the wall-painting as a whole.

Kunstraum München, 2000


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