Angst eats Soul, 2015

SUSAN HEFUNA

 

 

EUR 18,000 + VAT

 

Angst, 2015

 

Egyptian cotton

200 x 200cm

 

About this work

Inspired by the title of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s 1974 film, Hefuna made a video in Munich in 2016 in which she explored cultural identity by asking a wide range of people to say ‘Angst Essen Seele’ (Angst Eats Soul). Here the phrase is partly reversed, bringing to mind her sculptures of latticed mashrabiya screens incorporating words: in those – contrary to their usual function of allowing a view out but not in – both sides are visible, so the text may appear reversed.

SUSAN HEFUNA BIOGRAPHY

The much-traveled Susan Hefuna (born Berlin, 1962) has a German Catholic mother and an Egyptian Moslem father. The richness of perspectives that generates feeds into her work, which explores the rifts between cultural codes through film, performance, sculpture, and drawing – as well as textiles. ‘Angst’ and ‘Be One’ combine text suggestive of graffiti with the loose grids typical of her drawings, evoking cityscapes, architectural features, and her attentive mode of wandering through streets – Hefuna is fascinated by public spaces as the framework for peoples’ interactions with each other. Yet we can also read the drawings as musical scores or dance notations: indeed, Hefuna regards them as a form of dance.

Be One, 2015

SUSAN HEFUNA

Be One, 2015

EUR 18,000 + VAT