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Lena von Goedeke

Arctic circle, since 2018
"Lena von Goedekes works are accomplices and ambassadors of nature. They show nature, as landscape, mountains and sea, sand and rock; they orientate on nature, imitate her copious faces, like the sparkle of ice, the warmth of wood or the brittle draught of rubble; they tell about nature, about her unrestrained firmness und disarming beauty; they mediate between her and the beholder, while not withholding the great distance that has forced itself between him and the uncharted territory that is left on earth.
Work for Lena von Goedeke began right there by seeing and thinking, the implementation however started later. She lets the impressions effect her, absorbs them with astonishing sensibility und works then, with brilliant clarity and intelligence on her art. Whoever is familiar with her art knows her sharp view, her ability to pinpoint core elements of our environment in her sculptures, paperworks, drawings and installations in a way, that they encourage us to rethink critical topics of our time"
- Julia Sonnenfeld-Wurthmann, Habitate, Ausstellungskatalog, 2019 -
 
Works from the series Exposition, 2021
iPad Pro 12,9“ 2020, HD Video, Loop, uranium glass fingers, iPad K&M 19793, tripod Rollei C5i
Exposition III, 2021
iPad Pro 12,9“ 2020, HD Video, Loop, uranium glass fingers, iPad mounting K&M 19793, tripod Rollei C5i
Exposition I, 2021
iPad Pro 12,9“ 2020, HD Video, Loop, uranium glass fingers, iPad mounting K&M 19793, tripod Rollei C5i
exhibition view "Full Fathom Five", Dortmunder U, 2019
connect I (i'm no robot); connect II (wifi), 2019
photography, sandblasted glass, frame, 50 x 70 x 2
Nike, 2019
jacket, acrystal, glass fiber, cellular plastic, ca. 100 x 70 cm
Hestra I & II, 2019
ceramics, glaze, steel, 100 x 12 x 15 cm
exhibition view "Memory Leaking", Kunstverein Recklinghausen, 2019
Lot VIII, 2018
graphite on paper cut, 9 parts, 174 x 240 cm
Portrait of a glacier (Esmarkbreen), Portrait of a glacier (Lilliehöök), 2019
Pigmentprint on Baryta, 100 x 70 cm
On a molecular level we never touch, 2019
uranium glass on sanddisplay, 3 unique specimen, each apx. 15 x 8 x 5 cm, 1 sanddisplay 20 x 40 cm