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A story must offer interwoven sensing: fractures, flashbacks, flickers – something to relate to, personally. Fiction is never fully detached from the real; it conceptualizes life into a connected mode of observing – more abstract, freer, more imaginative. Breaking out. Falling and flying. Drifting in and out of the here and now.
Like the best fictions, Anna Vogel’s work channels the spirit of real-life traces and found images – fragments of extraction, exhaustion, and breaking free. Her practice invites eyes exhausted by witnessing, scrolling, remembering, processing, and forgetting to ultimately break free from reality, entering instead a fictitious realm where the natural sublime collides with technological fracture.
Vogel’s images inhabit a space of suspension – between the celestial, the terrestrial, and the marine; between presence and disappearance; between manual manipulations and digital ruptures. In her Fly In Fly Out show, she intervenes on images extracted from the web’s…
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A story must offer interwoven sensing: fractures, flashbacks, flickers – something to relate to, personally. Fiction is never fully detached from the real; it conceptualizes life into a connected mode of observing – more abstract, freer, more imaginative. Breaking out. Falling and flying. Drifting in and out of the here and now.
Like the best fictions, Anna Vogel’s work channels the spirit of real-life traces and found images – fragments of extraction, exhaustion, and breaking free. Her practice invites eyes exhausted by witnessing, scrolling, remembering, processing, and forgetting to ultimately break free from reality, entering instead a fictitious realm where the natural sublime collides with technological fracture.
Vogel’s images inhabit a space of suspension – between the celestial, the terrestrial, and the marine; between presence and disappearance; between manual manipulations and digital ruptures. In her Fly In Fly Out show, she intervenes on images extracted from the web’s…






























































































































