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Maria Miesenberger

(Sweden, Born 1965)
Estimate
400 000 - 600 000 SEK
35 600 - 53 300 EUR
36 700 - 55 000 USD
Hammer price
520 000 SEK
Covered by droit de suite

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Maria Miesenberger
(Sweden, Born 1965)

"Hide & Seek (Crawling)"

Signed MM and dated -05. Numbered 4/5. Aluminum. Height 47, width 194 and depth 78 cm.

Provenance

Tom Böttiger Collection, Stockholm.

Exhibitions

The series "Hide & Seek", was originaly exhibited at Galleri Lars Bohman, Stockholm, "Maria Miesenberger", 15 January - 20 February 2005.
Strandverket konsthall, Marstrand, "Presence of Time", 28 March - 9 June, 2013, another cast exhibited.
CF Hill, Stockholm, "Tom Böttiger, Collection Part. 2", 29 January - 20 February 2021.

Literature

Strandverket, "Presence of Time", 2013, exhibition catalog, another cast illustrated p. 32, 33, 37.

More information

In the sculpture series "Hide & Seek", Maria Miesenberger continues her investigation of how identity is created and shaped. The model for the sculptures is a teenage boy from her own family and she creates a metaphor for coming into existence. A portrayal of the self playing hide and seek with itself and the world around it. A finger print-like pattern meanders over the surface of the aluminium sculptures that, among other things, question how we identify an individual.