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Reveries Of A Lost Life Mask by Aurel Schmidt & Franz Wright

Published by Morel Books, 2015.

Featured in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Aurel Schmidt's intricately detailed drawings include objects such as flies, condoms, and cigarette packs and burns which are pieced together to form larger figures, By using the detritus of life as the building blocks for her subjects, Schmidt's work becomes a sort of memento moriÑa reminder of our own vulnerability and mortality. They are paired here in her first major monograph with the poems of Franz Wright. 

 

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Reveries Of A Lost Life Mask

Reveries Of A Lost Life Mask by Aurel Schmidt & Franz Wright

Published by Morel Books, 2015.

Featured in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Aurel Schmidt's intricately detailed drawings include objects such as flies, condoms, and cigarette packs and burns which are pieced together to form larger figures, By using the detritus of life as the building blocks for her subjects, Schmidt's work becomes a sort of memento moriÑa reminder of our own vulnerability and mortality. They are paired here in her first major monograph with the poems of Franz Wright. 

 

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Reveries Of A Lost Life Mask by Aurel Schmidt & Franz Wright

Published by Morel Books, 2015.

Featured in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, Aurel Schmidt's intricately detailed drawings include objects such as flies, condoms, and cigarette packs and burns which are pieced together to form larger figures, By using the detritus of life as the building blocks for her subjects, Schmidt's work becomes a sort of memento moriÑa reminder of our own vulnerability and mortality. They are paired here in her first major monograph with the poems of Franz Wright. 

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