With the exhibition saum lös sich, the Hamburger Kunsthalle is showing works on paper, texts and paintings by the artist Fedele Maura Friede (*1997), who was recently awarded the renowned Horst Janssen Graphics Prize by the Claus Hüppe Foundation at the Kunsthalle. Friede is the 8th winner of the award, which comes with a prize money of 20,000 euros and is the most valuable award for artists working in the field of drawing and printmaking. The artist moves between microcosm and large panorama. Her works suggest a hidden narrative without being literal or following a story. In her artistic practice, she makes use of various forms of expression that place drawing in the broader sense, painting and text in a dialogical relationship to one another. For the exhibition at the Harzen-Kabinett, which is linked to the graphic art prize, Friede is showing 14 works, including one site-specific work.
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