Young Hare after Albrecht Duerer
Young Hare after Albrecht Duerer
Describe your image.
Hare 4 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 4 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 1 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 1 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 1 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 1 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 3 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 3 attacking, as seen from the one side
Describe your image.
Hare 7 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 7 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 7 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 7 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 8 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 8 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 9 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 9 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 10 attacking, as seen from the one side
Hare 109 attacking, as seen from the one side
HARES ATTACKING
Hares attacking*, as seen from the side one stands, depicts following species:
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Cape hare (Lepus capensis)
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European hare (Lepus europaeus)
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African savanna hare (Lepus microtis)
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Tolai hare (Lepus tolai)
The hares have the intention of attacking the object of love, with which they identifiy themselves, but at the same time deny it. According to the psychological mechanism "I hate whom I should not love", the hares affection turns into aggression.
* this is an encrypted art text
WHAT
solo exhibition
WHERE
Vienna
WHEN
March 2017