Bettina Krieg -- Abysse
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Bettina Krieg -- Abysse

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54 pages 2011

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Bettina Krieg thrusts herself into the modern world of myriad images, initially simplifying them by breaking her representation down into black and white pen-and-ink drawings. However, both in her large compositions as well as her installations, one is very quickly drawn into the excessive detail out of which she arranges the myriad individual elements into entwined skeins. The objects themselves and graphic means seem to be working their way toward a central point rhizomatically before we ultimately lose sight of it in the overall maelstrom. And yet it would seem that the inclination of these surprising and physically impressive conglomerates is invariably oriented towards a higher order. Then suddenly a few pictures break free, issuing forth onto the floor of the exhibition space or cover chairs and other objects in the room.

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