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sculpture and picture
In this group of works, too, the human being is the creative being who is granted free will. He can outgrow himself or remain in a mentally incomplete state of limitation and absolutization of rational intelligence.
The "outstanding" position of the human being as a being able to act with a certain freedom of will
(decision) is symbolized here by the still easily movable clear film sculptures in relation to the image plate (earth).
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