Dr. Pepper (Oxana's 30th Birthday) - 2010,
38x36cm, Edition of 5,
analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Archive Fuji Chrystal Paper, matte surface, based on a Polaroid.
Artist inventory number: 1941.
Certificate and signature label.
Not mounted.
Stefanie Schneider: A German view of the American West
The works of Stefanie Schneider evoke Ed Ruscha's obsession with the American experience, the richness of Georgia O'Keefe's deserts and the loneliness of Edward Hopper's haunting paintings. So how exactly did this German photographer become one of the most important artists of the American narrative of the 20th and 21st century?
Born in Germany in 1968, photographer Schneider divides her time between Berlin and Los Angeles. Her process begins in the American West, in locations such as the planes and deserts of Southern California, where she photographs her subjects. In Berlin, Schneider develops and enlarges her works by hand.
This theme of preservation and deterioration is a core part of Schneider's oeuvre. In an interview in October 2014 with Artnet, the artist explained how her own experiences of pain and loss inspire her. ''My work resembles my life: Love, lost and unrequited, leaves its mark in our lives as a senseless pain that has no place in the present.''
''The ex-lover experiences the residues of love as an amputee experiences the sensation of a ghost limb.'' - Stefanie Schneider
Schneider's subjects are often featured in apocalyptic settings: desert planes, trailer parks, oilfields, run-down motels and empty beaches, alone, or if not, not connected with one another. ''It is the tangible experience of ''absence'' that has inspired my work,'' explained Schneider.
Barnebys, May 3rd, 2017
- Materials
- Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, based on a Polaroid, not mounted
- Size
- 15 × 14 1/5 in | 38 × 36 × 0.1 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- New
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, sticker label, Certificate and Signature label.
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- 29 Palms, CA
- Publisher
- published by the artist
Dr. Pepper (Oxana's 30th Birthday), 2007
Dr. Pepper (Oxana's 30th Birthday) - 2010,
38x36cm, Edition of 5,
analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Archive Fuji Chrystal Paper, matte surface, based on a Polaroid.
Artist inventory number: 1941.
Certificate and signature label.
Not mounted.
Stefanie Schneider: A German view of the American West
The works of Stefanie Schneider evoke Ed Ruscha's obsession with the American experience, the richness of Georgia O'Keefe's deserts and the loneliness of Edward Hopper's haunting paintings. So how exactly did this German photographer become one of the most important artists of the American narrative of the 20th and 21st century?
Born in Germany in 1968, photographer Schneider divides her time between Berlin and Los Angeles. Her process begins in the American West, in locations such as the planes and deserts of Southern California, where she photographs her subjects. In Berlin, Schneider develops and enlarges her works by hand.
This theme of preservation and deterioration is a core part of Schneider's oeuvre. In an interview in October 2014 with Artnet, the artist explained how her own experiences of pain and loss inspire her. ''My work resembles my life: Love, lost and unrequited, leaves its mark in our lives as a senseless pain that has no place in the present.''
''The ex-lover experiences the residues of love as an amputee experiences the sensation of a ghost limb.'' - Stefanie Schneider
Schneider's subjects are often featured in apocalyptic settings: desert planes, trailer parks, oilfields, run-down motels and empty beaches, alone, or if not, not connected with one another. ''It is the tangible experience of ''absence'' that has inspired my work,'' explained Schneider.
Barnebys, May 3rd, 2017
- Materials
- Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, based on a Polaroid, not mounted
- Size
- 15 × 14 1/5 in | 38 × 36 × 0.1 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- New
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, sticker label, Certificate and Signature label.
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included (issued by authorized authenticating body)
- Frame
- Not included
- Series
- 29 Palms, CA
- Publisher
- published by the artist

