Capturing the imposing large-scale installation "Landscape of Transformation," this examination portrays the Czech artist Magdalena Jetelova and how she has brought the explosive topic of human rights into the museum. With the help of numerous illustrations, this catalogue documents how Jetelova, in a project specially designed for the Kunsthalle Mannheim, has created a colossal "experience space" that confronts visitors with the relationship between law, injustice, and morality. The study details how the artist works on various levels--alongside optical mises-en-scene with mirrors and black light and even addressing her topic through the media of writing and speech. Depicting a creative force who first attracted attention with out-of-kilter monumental chairs, this exploration showcases her unique spatial and perceptual transformations, initiated through electronic media and categorical interventions in the architectural environment. This bilingual edition includes English and German.
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