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Stefanie Schneider
Magic Mountain 12 (Memories of Green) - based on a Polaroid, analog, 21st Centur

2003

$2,379.57
£1,781.11
€2,000
CA$3,268.40
A$3,654.47
CHF 1,916.92
MX$44,264.39
NOK 24,197.36
SEK 22,860.66
DKK 15,226.58

About the Item

Magic Mountain 12 (Memories of Green), Edition 1/5 , 58x56cm, 2003 analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, based on a Polaroid, Artist inventory Number 1139.01 not mounted Stefanie Schneider’s art stands as a testament to the imperfections that make us who we are—the moments of failure, disconnection, and loss that are often ignored by mainstream narratives. It challenges us to accept that we are all works in progress, and perhaps, in doing so, it demands the recognition of these shared human struggles. The ache for acknowledgment in Schneider’s work isn’t just a personal yearning; it’s a universal feeling that transcends time and space, reflecting the collective longing to be seen, understood, and validated. So, in many ways, her work doesn’t merely document; it becomes a vessel for deep emotional connection, a space where we are invited to reflect on our own vulnerabilities and the quiet truths we often leave unspoken. This connection is the heart of her art—one that aches not just for acknowledgment from others, but also for a deeper understanding of oneself in a world that often seeks to define and label us, rather than simply letting us exist as we are.

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