On display are three large-format works on paper that depict the gravure prints of an oversized folding box. The paperwork... Read More
On display are three large-format works on paper that depict the gravure prints of an oversized folding box. The paperwork each consist of 18 individual parts. With this composition the work refers formally to the first altar made of paper, which was then exhibited in the Lorenz Church in Nuremberg and can be seen in Vienna today.
Due to the printing process as well as the choice of the color black in three different shades, isolated appearances
Irregularities come to the fore and encourage you to take a closer look. So a motif is like the Others and yet differs significantly. The title of the work: 'Trinity' is initially a simple one
Description of the motif folding box. In addition, Daniel Schaal actually draws a parallel to the Trinity
of the Christian faith to underline the thesis of his critical reflections, that the importance of consumption in the western world drifted a long time ago into religious spheres. So this work is one try to look at the increasingly fast-moving processes of our time more easily.