With the exhibition der saum lös sich, the Hamburger Kunsthalle is showing works on paper, texts and large-format paintings by the artist Fedele Maura Friede (*1997 in Holzminden), who was recently (2024) awarded the renowned Horst Janssen Graphics Prize of the Claus Hüppe Foundation at the Kunsthalle.
Fedele Maura Friede deals with space and landscape and moves between microcosm and large panorama. Her works suggest a hidden narrative without being literal or following a story. She makes use of various forms of expression that combine drawing in a broader sense with writing and allow them to enter into a dialogical relationship with one another. The quality lies in the inherent disorientation of her pictures: Her drawings are constructed and legible from all angles of the paper ground. Through the mapping and additional folds of the paper, Friede's works elude a rigid structure and constantly shift perspective. The lines create a social space that unfolds different types of perception.
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