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Stendhal Syndrome = art that makes you go crazy
For more than four years Marjori has been working in the studio developing her own style by experimenting with different materials on different surfaces. The way of supporting and dealing with her somewhat problematic behaviour has worked in a positive way on her expressive development. It is not her behaviour that is emphasized, but who she is and what she does.
You can usually find female figures in her work, sometimes portraits but quite often entire female figures. She finds her inspiration in glamour and fashion magazines, advertisement leaflets or simply something she sees on the street.
She transforms these impressions, thereby creating isolated fantastic figures with a strange and mysterious radiation. |
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In the LAK theater in Leiden is an exposition consisting of 58 linen canvases measuring 120 x 50 cm depicting the Battle of Hastings (1066) in cartoon form.
Put together, the canvases stretch 70 meters. The work is inspired by the embroidered tapestry of Bayeux.
The majority of the work was created or finished by Marjori Lutter.
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In 2006, Marjori Lutter shared her studio with a fellow artist in Frankfurt. Together they shared a common artistic vision whereby each inspired the other. The work that followed out of this meeting was exhibited in the Romerhallen along with her glasswork created in Iceland. The work itself demonstrated power and craft.
Marjori's work was given pride of place during the exhibition. |
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