Jasmin Werner

Jasmin Werner The Structure of Claim

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 Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
 Foto: Franziska von den Driesch.
Foto: Franziska von den Driesch.
 Foto: Franziska von den Driesch.
Foto: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
 Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
 Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
 Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
Photo: Franziska von den Driesch.
The Structure of Claim by Jasmin Werner is the first exhibition in the series for fear of continuity problems. It examines memory and remembrance in the poster frames outside the GAK and in part of the indoor space. We have invited six artists to take turns discussing these concepts in their works in a variety of ways. In her sculptures and installations, Jasmin Werner explores transnational movements and investigates the ways in which these are represented in structures such as architecture. The power that spaces, buildings, and facades exert over the present and memory is intersected with images and narratives of things that are otherwise often excluded. In The Structure of Claim, for example, the artist interweaves supposed truths and values with the realities of life in the diaspora.

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