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Peter Friedl
Map, 1969-2005
Silkscreen on paper, 8 parts
233 x 334 cm
Edition of 12
Map

Peter Friedl greift mit Map, 1969 - 2005 eine eigene Kinderzeichnung auf: Seine Karte der Vereinigten Staaten benennt Territorien nordamerikanischer Indianerstämme. Biografische, historische und fiktionale Referenzen verbinden sich zu einer Art von mentaler Geografie. Über Vergrößerung, Umkehrung und Farbgebung wird aus dem autobiografischen Dokument ein Posterbild, das sich als Kommentar zur Ikonografie des Mapping und zur Inszenierung von Historie lesen lässt.

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Peter Friedl

Peter Friedl was born in Oberneukirchen, Austria, in 1960, and currently lives and works in Berlin. Since the early nineties, he has been building up a heterogeneous body of work (photography, painting, video, drawing, text) with a strong component of social and political critique. Friedl draws attention to the conflicts between contemporary politics and aesthetic narrative. He often turns to genres (tableaux vivant, documents) and subject matter (childhood, social exclusion) that are undervalued in the modern artistic tradition, and uses displacement and overexposure to challenge accepted systems of representation. Friedl pushes the boundaries of genres and codes for purposes that are clearly critical. He is best known for the photographic works he produced in South Africa, Haiti, Brazil and other places that were the scenes of Europe’s colonial past, and for his work based on American philosopher John Rawls’ theory of justice. He has published numerous essays and critical texts on theatre and aesthetics.

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