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Maker(s):Baumgartner, Christiane
Culture:German (1967- )
Title:Pfad
Date Made:2003
Type:Print
Materials:woodcut on Japanese Misumi paper, 11/30
Measurements:sheet: 14.25 x 22"; frame: 16.75 x 24.675 x 1.5"
Accession Number:  AC 2018.10
Credit Line:Gift of Perrin and Ted Stein (Class of 1984)
Museum Collection:  Mead Art Museum at Amherst College
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn

Label Text:
Baumgartner is known for transforming photographs and stills from videos and films into painstakingly executed images of transient moments. In Pfad, through grid-layered carved lines, she shifts an undistinguished landscape into a lived experience of time “in between.” The silhouetted pathway through a field centered in the frame guides the viewer’s eye toward a horizon line. Long, fine horizontal slits of the artist’s carving knife interrupt the vertical progression, creating a blurred vista, as if seen through the window of a moving vehicle. The image is bound by the frame, but the viewer senses the perceived movement.

Tags:
landscapes; time; conceptual art; movement

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