At the heart of the exhibition I'LL SEE IT THROUGH THE CHERRY PIE by Luisa Baldhuber and Stefan Holzmair is the question of how reality is constructed in a world where images circulate constantly and lose their supposed unambiguity. In the works on display, we encounter reality as a fluid interplay between construction and projection.
In his collages and sculptures, Stefan Holzmair intervenes in existing orders. Through fragmentation and decontextualization, he transforms the visual content and spatial structures familiar to us into phantasmatic images in which reality and identity appear as an unstable construct riddled with fractures.
Luisa Baldhuber’s pictorial spaces, filtered through dichroic glass (a material that displays different colors depending on the angle of light or the viewer’s perspective), are based on personal cell phone photographs and navigate the realm between the digital image world, spatial construction, and inner places of longing. Iridescent reflections and superimpositions open up visual dreamscapes in which perception becomes fluid and questions arise about the relationship between the inner and the outer, as well as between humans and the environment.
Start: 11:00 a.m.
Artist Talk: 4:00 p.m.
End: 7:00 p.m.
Participation is free of charge and requires registration.