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Art is a Lie! (Vol. 6) - Intervention on Jinran Kim - 2014

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"False Promises"
"Compound Fracture"
"Withered Memories"
"Coming Home"
"Shattered Dreams"
"Futile Hopes"

Production notes

When I saw Jinran Kim's exhibition "After the Rain" some weeks ago at Galerie am Körnerpark, the pictures of the Korean artist, who currently lives in Berlin, had a lasting impression. In fact, they inspired me so much that I asked her for permission to use some of her charcoal paintings as backgrounds for the next chapter of my series Art is a Lie! As soon as she had agreed to the proposal, I asked the wonderful Hannah Pagel to act as the female character in this Intervention on Jinran Kim's works.

We completed the series in just two hours, using natural light only.

Produced at Galerie am Körnerpark, Berlin.