4-color screen print on 20 wooden puzzle pieces in a handmade wooden frame box with acrylic glass sliding lid that can be hung on the wall like a picture frame
Size: 39cm x 47cm x 2cm
Base material: 20 pieces of 75mm x 75mm x 4mm plywood
Edition: 14, 1 AP, 1 PP
With certificate of authenticity
Four-color silkscreen print
Please note that due to handcrafted production and the use of natural materials, slight variations and irregularities may occur.
"Aufbruchsstimmung" screenprint on wooden Puzzle
"Aufbruchsstimmung" weaves together different perspectives on social upheaval and moments of change. The starting point for the work's research were three central figures of the Austrian women's labor movement: Adelheid Popp, Käthe Leichter and Rosa Jochmann. Their stories, their political courage and their unwavering belief in the possibility of change form the conceptual foundation of the work.
The depicted portraits of Popp and Leichter, as well as the opening eye — inspired by a quote from Rosa Jochmann — point to seeing, recognizing and acting as a collective task. The work condenses historical struggles for rights and participation into a multi-layered visual language that raises questions about contemporary forms of resistance and transformation. What was possible then seems conceivable again today.
The motif was originally created for #DachArt at the Wien Museum in Vienna, where it shaped the urban landscape for a year.
For the siebdruckatelier studio edition, this idea is carried further: a four-color screen print on individual wooden panels, whose format and materiality reference the architectural surface of the museum roof. Within the accompanying frame, the panels can be shifted, allowing the work to transition into a variable image structure while also becoming readable as a playful object. The artist prepared the printing plates herself; printing was done by hand in the screen print studio.
Each print comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed by Käthe Löffelmann.
