Personal Vision
In the series "Personal Vision", Alexandra Zeillinger places the act of perception itself
at the center of her artistic inquiry.
The works function as surfaces for visual reflection, exploring how individual experiences
and subjective filters shape our view of reality.
The characteristic three-dimensionality of Zeillinger’s paper assemblages finds
a profound thematic counterpart here: just as the pieces transform depending
on the viewer’s angle, the interpretation of what is seen shifts through one's own "personal vision."
The layering of the paper symbolizes various levels of insight—some details remain hidden,
while others are brought into relief through the play of light and shadow.
With this series, Zeillinger deconstructs the notion of an objective truth.
She invites the viewer to become aware of their own perspective and
to discover the complexity of the world within the subtle nuances between the paper cuts.
at the center of her artistic inquiry.
The works function as surfaces for visual reflection, exploring how individual experiences
and subjective filters shape our view of reality.
The characteristic three-dimensionality of Zeillinger’s paper assemblages finds
a profound thematic counterpart here: just as the pieces transform depending
on the viewer’s angle, the interpretation of what is seen shifts through one's own "personal vision."
The layering of the paper symbolizes various levels of insight—some details remain hidden,
while others are brought into relief through the play of light and shadow.
With this series, Zeillinger deconstructs the notion of an objective truth.
She invites the viewer to become aware of their own perspective and
to discover the complexity of the world within the subtle nuances between the paper cuts.
Medium: Assemblage, Mixed Media
Dimensions: 73 x 53 cm in an object frame
All works are available for viewing by appointment.
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