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To a Mouse |
Artists: |
Gabriela Gerber, Lukas Bardill |
Year: | 2022 |
Format: | Publication; 432 pages, 21 × 16 cm, softcover with glued-on dust jacket, thread stitching |
Text: | Kathleen Bühler, Robert Burns |
Language: | German, English |
Design: | Karin Holzfeind |
ISBN: | 978-3-907112-41-0 |
Price: | CHF 45.00 |
The publication To a Mouse is based on twelve animated films produced by Gabriela Gerber and Lukas Bardill between 2011 and 2022. The motifs emanate from the artist couple’s pre-alpine and rural environment and address the relationship between people and landscape, or people and nature. Consistently depicted in black and white, we see a badger, a farmer scything, numerous mice. The sequence or images create movement: someone shoots a photo, a train derails, a deer runs past a meadow. By transposing them into a new medium, peripheral occurrences move into the focus of perception and can be experienced as such.
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