about the failure to hold a () form.
Elena Bastert, Kristina Bóka, Hanna Christa, Ophelia Flassig, Daniela Graf, Emmi Heckel, Anne Hubmann, Lukas Jantschek, Simone Körner, Corinna Meyer, Rudyard Schmidt, Katharina Steinkohl, Anna Tenzer, Lukas Ulrich, Ali Zobaydi
106,5 cm x 208 cm - The window of a bookstore, scaled down in proportions to obtain a point - or is it a surface? - at which all the differentials of each individual are allowed to meet.
41 cm x 80 cm - A poster, on paper, folded in the middle and then divided in thirds. The single parts folded and placed inside the other and loosely held together with a rubber band to form a book. What elasticity is necessary to hold something?
On the occasion of their upcoming trip to Rome and in collaboration with Leporello, the students of the class Baranowsky dealt with their own practice on a poster's surface. Form follows Function? Hardly. Nothing stands representatively. Not even one of the posters claims. They do not inform, they do not provoke - they are by no means mediators. They at best hold a form.