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HELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative Spaces
HELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative SpacesHELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative SpacesHELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative SpacesHELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative SpacesHELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative Spaces

HELICOPTER by Sabine Moritz - Premium Art Print for Home & Office Decor - Perfect for Living Rooms, Bedrooms & Creative Spaces

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Sabine Moritz199020022013

Adam ZagajewskiFriederich HölderlinHans Ulrich Obrist

Memory as a dynamic process has been the underlying theme of Sabine Moritz’s drawings and paintings since the early 1990s. In her work the Cologne-based artist has captured remembered images from her childhood in the GDR; drawn flower compositions; and in recent years has engaged with the motif of war. This publication presents Moritz’s latest work: a collection of drawings and paintings of helicopters created between 2002 and 2013.

The Helicopter series has arisen from Moritz’s interest in the shift in their symbolic meaning. They are based on images of helicopters from newspapers and television that the artist transferred into her own language. The outcome is a series of beautiful drawings and paintings that range from objective depictions of helicopters to more poetic compositions. The works are accompanied by poems by Adam Zagajewski and Friedrich Holderlin, alongside a text by Hans Ulrich Obrist.