Thirty life-size sculptures of dogs on leashes are based on photographs taken in Berlin. Dogs intrinsically belong to the city picture and exist in two worlds: private and public. The combination of the single frozen poses of the animals suggests an artificial collection as opposed to a natural pack. Leashes imply owners of the dogs without showing them and stand for both control and tenderness. A series of marker drawings of dogs presented as a pattern further explores the idea.
Cash
Berlin 2011
Cash constantly changes hands, only temporarily belonging to its owner. 50 paintings of carefully folded, crumpled, or casually placed euro bills reflect on the subject of money as a symbol of power and at the same time show them as simply colorful pieces of paper.