Mund zu Mund
by Florian Seidel, Silvia Bächli
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The title "Mund zu Mund" suggests a direct, intimate exchange or even resuscitation. How did you experience the dialogue between Florian Seidel's words and Silvia Bächli's images? Did they breathe new life into each other, or did they create a different kind of conversation?
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The description refers to Seidel's language as having a "floating richness of the associative," "schwer zu fassen wie ein heimliches Tier." What specific images, feelings, or memories did the combination of text and collage evoke for you that felt elusive or deeply personal?
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Silvia Bächli ventures into collage in this work, a medium described as having a "latent spirit" in her previous art. How do you see her method of "fragmenting, displacing, and alienating heterogeneous image sections" mirroring or complementing Seidel's subtle, aphoristic "Wortbilder"? What does this particular blend of mediums achieve?
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