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Image from the series "aesthetische Paranoia". 2004/2006. Chromogenic print, mounted to Aludibond and face mounted to Diasec. 92,2 x 84,5 cm (image size),125 x 116 cm (mount size). Photographer's printed label on the verso, therein signed, titled, dated and numbered 1/1 (Diasec) by the photographer in felt-tip pen on mount verso. The photography and media artist Jürgen Klauke is known for his critical and confrontational view of normed sexual identities and social behavioral patterns. His series "aesthetische Paranoia" shows the paranoid perception and structure of our current world. He was one of the first artists to translate the symptoms of this state into aesthetic expression. In works ranging from highly minimalistic to strongly excessive, and also at times surrealistic scenes, his photographs reflect on the basic conditions of paranoid existence. Using everyday materials as a means to produce images, the artist creates a concentrated look at the absurdity of life. This unique work is part of the series "aesthetische Paranoia" which Jürgen Klauke produced between 2003 - 2006. - In excellent condition. Lit.: Toni Stoos and Peter Weibel (eds.). Jürgen Klauke. Ästhetische Paranoia. Ostfildern 2010, illustrated.