Linda Maria Schwarz explores everyday processes in order to find the extraordinary in the often seemingly banal daily life. Consequently,... Read More
Linda Maria Schwarz explores everyday processes in order to find the
extraordinary in the often seemingly banal daily life. Consequently, its
importance as a manifestation of certain power structures is quickly
underestimated or overlooked. So, what happens when everyday life becomes art?
If everyday life is no longer seen as a filling material between the great
events of life and the “day-to-day” things are given enough importance to be
art itself? Through the surprisingly everyday material in her works, Linda
Maria Schwarz refers abstractly to the critical content of her art – the
everyday life of a woman and, not least, to that lived by herself. The artworks
are souvenirs from everyday life, elevated to the – literally understood –
brilliant state of a bronze sculpture.