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Sarah Lüdemann by Lost At E Minor

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Sarah Lüdemann is a German artist living and working in Cambridge, England. Of her work she says: "the connection point between all my pieces of work is the concept of identity. Initially I started exploring my own 'self' through traditional self portraits. But soon I started investigating the notion of the self-portrait in wider terms to find out where it starts and where it ends and whether it is expandable. Within my recent practice I also started to look at other people's identities and how they expand or contract within a changed context."

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This entry posted on 20 March 2008 at 11:55 AM
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