Tag: self
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A Taste of Bench
“A Taste of Bench” is a video artwork by Roland Wegerer that documents a unique performance through a sequence of 126 still images. Set against the tranquil backdrop of a lakeside, the artist—dressed in black—engages in a meticulous exploration of a simple bench, using his body to investigate and redefine its presence and meaning in…
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Six Seconds of Movement
“Six Seconds of Movement” is a compelling photographic series by Roland Wegerer, consisting of 26 long-exposure photographs. Each image was captured with a six-second exposure, during which the artist moved in front of the camera. This process results in dynamic traces of motion that are compressed into a single, hauntingly beautiful moment. The series transforms…
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This Is My Voice
In his large-scale video performance “THIS IS MY VOICE”, Roland Wegerer transforms a deeply personal experience into a powerful and immersive work of contemporary media art.
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What’s Your Name?
In the video work “What’s Your Name?”, Roland Wegerer delivers a deeply personal and artistically innovative exploration of speech, identity, and vulnerability. As a stutterer, Wegerer stutters his own name throughout the video, transforming what is often perceived as a limitation or challenge into a powerful and central artistic method. The act of stuttering, rather than…
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GOLD GOLD GOLD
In the video work “Gold Gold Gold”, Roland Wegerer presents a minimalist yet deeply provocative performance that explores the boundaries of the human body, materiality, and social codes. The video, presented in a continuous loop, features the artist against a stark black background. Only a portion of Wegerer’s head is visible at the left edge of…
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It’s Dark in Here
In the photographic series “It’s Dark in Here”, Roland Wegerer embarks on a striking visual and conceptual exploration of self and material. The series consists of thirteen meticulously composed C-Print photographs, each capturing the artist’s head enveloped in a black plastic bag. With this simple yet provocative gesture, Wegerer investigates the relationship between the human body…





