12.04.-08.06.2025 Examination of the practice and history of hand-drawn animation based on the tragic fate of Ludwig II.
In his artistic works, Julian Irlinger uses various media - including sculpture, photography, drawing and film - to examine the interweaving of art and cultural macronarratives as well as their connection to the present and future. For his solo exhibition "Verirrte Zeiger" at the Kunstverein für Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in Schwerin, Irlinger uses the tragic fate of Ludwig II to examine the technique and history of hand-drawn animation and reflects on a process similar to the "Disneyfication" - the transformation of historical narratives and figures into affirmative pop-cultural entertainment and politically motivated rhetoric.
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