Gro©¬er Diamantfries
Dennis Scholl


Gro©¬er Diamantfries


Dennis Scholl works mainly with the medium of drawing and seeks to express the memories and the fictions that are rooted in the iconography of the film history. The scenery is always of the moment when the characters are connected to each other in an apparently surreal situation.
For Busan Biennale he will be showing "Grosser Diamantenfries. The work consists of four drawings, each of them presenting anthropomorphic figurations and movements of bodies that act in an ever-placeless space. The complex happening is not to be related to a fixed place, while the figures appear isolated without any communication among each other. Yet a formal composition emerges, which associates all four drawings into a single work. The spherical in Scholl¡¯s work makeshis imagery somewhat surreal and dream-like, carrying off the observer into an unknown world. The detail of the drawing is precise as it is drawn as such, and the scene remains abstract as it defies the logic of happening

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