Sammlung Falckenberg in Hamburg Shows Exhibition by Ena Swanser & Robert Lucander

artwork: Ena Swansea and Robert Lucander. Background art by Robert Lucander, Ich? (Buster Keaton als Sam, links), 2007 and Ich noch mal? (Buster Keaton als Sam, rechts), 2007. -  Courtesy of the Sammlung Falckenberg in Hamburg, Germany.


HAMBURG.- At the end of this year, the Sammlung Falckenberg brings together seemingly poetic-surrealist images by US painter Ena Swanser and subversive-enigmatic works by Finnish artist Robert Lucander who now lives in Berlin. The exhibition’s title of “Psycho” is a reference to the eponymous horror classic by Alfred Hitchcock and calls to mind the disturbed nature of schizophrenics, psychopaths and other psychologically disturbed persons. “Psycho” is Greek for “soul” and the term referring to insanity is derived from the notion that a human’s spirit or soul can become ill; psychoanalysis, for example, is used to treat deep-rooted psychological traumata and behavioral disorders. On exhibition through 25 March.

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