Artwork information

Category

Print

Technique

Print edition on Hahnemuehle paper

Date

2023

Dimensions

60 cm x 60 cm

Signature

Signed lower right

Proof(s) of authenticity

Work sold with a certificate of authenticity issued by the artist.

State of conservation

Very good

Framing

No

Location

Wien, Austria

Description

UNFINISHED SYMPATHY (After Fragonard), Petra von Kazinyan, 2023

Limited edition of 15
Hahnemuehle paper
Signed and numbered
60 x 60 cm

In this piece after Fragonard, Petra von Kazinyan thematizes the meaning of friendship in a world of hyperconnectivity driven by technology - are we disconnected in a connected world? Or too connected in a disconnected world?

The original painting dating from 2019 is part of Petra von Kazinyan’s series SEE STORIES which is the sequel to her ALTER IDEM cycle from 2014: In the field of tension between art history and the presence, ALTER IDEM deals with concepts of identity in the digital era, while the follow-up is about the impact social media is having on today’s society; how it affects all kinds of human relationships in real life.

Provenance

Artist's Studio

The artist

Painter

Petra von Kazinyan

Emerging artistEmerging artist
Painter
Born in 1976
Germany

Bio

Born in Gelnhausen, Germany, Petra von Kazinyan currently lives and works in Vienna, Austria.

After her studies at Goethe University in Frankfurt on the Main (Literary studies and philosophy, Master of Arts), her paintings have been shown in numerous exhibitions and art fairs in Austria and abroad. Recent exhibitions include a solo show in the course of the Venice Biennale 2019, Woman Art Award 2017 in Paris, Art Austria 2016 and Art Beijing 2012.

Oscillating between figuration and abstraction, von Kazinyan uses painting as a medium of natural expression, focussing on the concept of identity in a globalized and post-digital world.

In a mise-en-scène of the human ego, different levels of perception alternate in scenery between dream and reality, past and future.

"Petra von Kazinyan‘s work reflects our present in many ways. A hundred years ago, in Kandinsky’s world, being modern meant craving for absolute perfection; today, being contemporary means hunting for improvement and optimization, excessively and infinitely, without any thinkable final state: in the post-digital era, the only constant is change." Jacqueline Mühlbacher, Art historian

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