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Stefanie Schneider
Wildflower (Wastelands) - Contemporary, Figurative, Polaroid, analog

2003

$1,200
£904.17
€1,056.87
CA$1,699.32
A$1,730.57
CHF 993.42
MX$20,882.50
NOK 11,513.26
SEK 11,671.41
DKK 7,901.57

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Wildflower (Wastelands) - 2003, Edition 2/5, 58 x 57cm, Analog C-Print, hand-printed by the artist on Fuji Crystal Archive Paper, matte finish. based on the original Polaroid. Signature label and Certificate artist inventory number: 699.02. Not mounted Parallel Frequencies Stefanie Schneider does not simply take photographs—she constructs worlds. Each image is a fragment of a much larger universe, one that exists somewhere between memory and invention, dream and documentary. Characters reappear like familiar strangers. Landscapes become emotional territories. Time bends. The desert stretches endlessly, not as a place, but as a state of mind. Working with expired Polaroid film, Schneider embraces its unpredictability: chemical shifts, fading colors, streaks of light, and fragile imperfections become part of the narrative itself. Rather than correcting these accidents, she welcomes them as collaborators. The medium remembers, forgets, and transforms, just as memory does. To encounter her work is not to stand before a single image, but to step into an unfolding story. Every photograph opens another door. Every series expands a parallel reality populated by lovers, drifters, dreamers, and solitary figures suspended in moments that feel both deeply personal and strangely universal. The exhibition invites viewers to wander rather than search for conclusions. There is no fixed beginning or end. Instead, Schneider offers an atmosphere—a cinematic landscape where longing, freedom, vulnerability, and imagination coexist. The boundaries between fiction and autobiography dissolve, leaving space for the viewer to become part of the narrative. In an age saturated with perfect digital images, Stefanie Schneider reminds us that beauty often resides in uncertainty. Her photographs do not document reality; they reveal emotional landscapes where imperfection becomes truth and nostalgia points not backward, but toward another possible world. This is more than an exhibition of photographs. It is an invitation to cross a threshold and enter a parallel universe—one frame at a time.

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