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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Florian Reinhardt, FR569, ca. 2000-2019

Florian Reinhardt German, b. 1978

FR569, ca. 2000-2019
C-Print on Kodak Paper
100 cm x 100 cm
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The cracks, peeling paint, and worn edges give the sense of something eroding over time, as if the exit is not as accessible as it once was. Instead of a...
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The cracks, peeling paint, and worn edges give the sense of something eroding over time, as if the exit is not as accessible as it once was. Instead of a clear path forward, the distressed surface suggests resistance—an exit that has been crossed many times, but is now partially obscured, perhaps even abandoned. It plays with the idea that not every exit is an easy escape; sometimes, it's a relic of past movement rather than an open invitation
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