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"Well, in our Country", said Alice, still panting a little,
"you´d generally get to somewhere else, if you ran."
"A slow sort of country!", said the Queen. "Now,
here, you see, it takes all the running you can do to keep in the
same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least
twice as fast as that."
Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking-Glass
The world as representation, not as will: Almut´s alter ego
leaves for the uncertain without protection, intention or the weapons
of theory. In this her work is of a gentle radicalism which resists
simple interpretations. Almut subjects herself and the beholder
to the logic of her own perception, to the dazzling script of a
dream.
Christine Wunnicke
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