Puppenhülle Katharina Mörth

Puppenhülle
„In my world view, there is a vast outer region as well as a vast inner region, and man stands between the two turning to one or the other and, according to his temperament and disposition, considering one or the other the absolute truth and thus denying or sacrificing one for the other”. (Carl Gustav Jung) This idea inspired the creation of “cocoons”. In many cultures, the chrysalis serves as a symbol for transformation, a metaphor for a vulnerable, solitary state of being on the cusp of a new stage of maturity. Puppenhülle is made from a big block of Krastaler marble. An abstract sculpture where you can see a lot of figurative elements if you look closeley.
Katharina Mörth
Since 2004 Freelance Artist
2013 studio-assistance at the austrian artist „Erwin Wurm“
1999-2004 University of Applied Arts- Vienna /Austria
Majoring Visual Arts / Painting
Graduation with Distinction
Magistra Artium
1996-99 Apprenticeship Wood Sculptor
„Vocational School“ Munich
Certificate of Apprenticeship
Born in Munich, Lives and Works in Austria
Exhibitions and Public Sculptures in: Africa, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Danmark, Germany, Italy, Iran, Japan, Slovenia, Switzerland and USA
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