The exhibition PROSOPOPOEIA by Nikolas Fraytag is a theatrical and artistic performance that explores history and the human condition through various forms of expression. The performer, who wears a mask, takes on different roles and reenacts historical events, questioning the meaning behind them and the significance they hold in the present. The exhibition is heavily influenced by the Enlightenment period of the 18th century, which emphasized reason and liberation from authority and saw the beginnings of industrialization. The French Revolution is also a significant theme, as it represents both emancipation and domination.
The exhibition also explores the relationship between painting and history, suggesting that painting often falls short of its promises and can only convey stories of defeat and ruin. The exhibition is presented on a semi-transparent polyester film, which creates a dark and melancholic atmosphere, emphasizing the sense of loss and foreboding that permeates the work. Despite the darkness, there is also a sense of solace and inspiration to be found in the abyss.
Overall, PROSOPOPOEIA is a thought-provoking and multi-layered exhibition that challenges viewers to question their understanding of history and the human condition.
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