Back Stages: Rehearsal of the National Ballet, The Netherlands
The work presents a visual manifest of the artistic and cultural creation process by emphasizing values placed on the production and handling of artistic goods. The manifest takes place in local, global and digital contexts.
Katrin Korfmann is fascinated by systems of manufacture for art and culture as opposed to the romantic notion of the artist laboring in solitude within their studio. Here, places and objects compose and materialize cultural identity.
Artistic meaning is not only found in a finished artwork. From planning to execution, it is embodied in every stage of the fabrication process. These works investigate how cultural traditions can be expressed in the different processes of making, collecting and preserving.
The evolution of industry in the 21st century is changing radically. The work gives a closer look at the labor of art, culture and crafts as well as the understanding and value of these definitions in different local cultures and global contexts.