Georg Kargl Fine Arts

Ohne Titel (Skiagraphie #2)
2015
Pigmentdruck, gerahmt
150 x 85 cm
© © Liddy Scheffknecht & Bildrecht Wien Courtesy: Georg Kargl Fine Arts Vienna
Ohne Titel (Skiagraphie #3)
2015
Pigmentdruck
150 x 85 cm
© © Liddy Scheffknecht & Bildrecht Wien Courtesy: Georg Kargl Fine Arts Vienna
Ohne Titel (Skiagraphie #4)
2015
Pigmentdruck, gerahmt
150 x 108 cm
© © Liddy Scheffknecht & Bildrecht Wien Courtesy: Georg Kargl Fine Arts Vienna
Ohne Titel (Skiagraphie #5)
2015
Pigmentdruck, gerahmt
150 x 85 cm
© © Liddy Scheffknecht & Bildrecht Wien Courtesy: Georg Kargl Fine Arts Vienna
sunpan #1
2019
pigment print, framed
70 x 100 cm
© © Liddy Scheffknecht & Bildrecht Wien Courtesy: Georg Kargl Fine Arts Vienna
sunpan #2
2019
pigment print, framed
70 x 100 cm
© © Liddy Scheffknecht & Bildrecht Wien Courtesy: Georg Kargl Fine Arts Vienna
In her photographic sequences, videos, installations and light and shadow projections Liddy Scheffknecht explores the relation between temporality and perception, thereby creating and breaking illusions at the same time. In her works, she expands the temporality of the photographic standstill through video projections. The result is a medial hybrid between the static and the moving image and between the photographic and the filmic medium. Besides computer-based image techniques, the artist uses analog light and shadow projections that are created through direct solar irradiation.
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In her photographic sequences, videos, installations and light and shadow projections Liddy Scheffknecht explores the relation between temporality and perception, thereby creating and breaking illusions at the same time. In her works, she expands the temporality of the photographic standstill through video projections. The result is a medial hybrid between the static and the moving image and between the photographic and the filmic medium. Besides computer-based image techniques, the artist uses analog light and shadow projections that are created through direct solar irradiation.