Ulla von Brandenburg: Shadows under water
Shadows under water consists of works by the artist that directly explore the show's central themes—water and shadow—with great depth. Evoking the relationship between the fluid, transparent nature of water and the shadows cast beneath its surface, the exhibition title itself asks: how do we ourselves reflect upon reality and ultimately produce images that may be distorted? Here, water functions not just as a straightforwardly material entity but through its metaphorical properties, serving as a key medium that symbolizes transformation and transmutation, as well as psychological depth. In setting out to explore this hidden realm of the unconscious, tracing this boundary between the watery depths and the real world, Von Brandenburg prompts the viewer to embark upon an inward exploration of their own, embracing yet another mysterious world hidden under the surface.
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Installation view of Ulla von Brandenburg: Shadows under water, 2025, Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, Korea. Photograph by Jeon Byung Cheol, image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary.
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Installation view of Ulla von Brandenburg: Shadows under water, 2025, Barakat Contemporary, Seoul, Korea. Photograph by Jeon Byung Cheol, image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary.
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Ulla von Brandenburg, Chlore (light grey) and Dreamcatcher, 2020, chlorine on cotton (260 x 153 cm), canvas, wood, dimension variable. Photograph by Jeon Byung Cheol, Image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary
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Ulla von Brandenburg, Dress, Ribbon, 2025, cyanotype on paper, 159 x 121 cm. Photograph by Jeon Byung Cheol, image courtesy of Barakat Contemporary
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Ulla von Brandenburg, Personne ne peint le milieu (1 to 5), still image, 2019, Five super 16 mm films transferred to HD video, color, silent, 7’26’’. Image courtesy of the artist.