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<i>Christmas Always</i> shows an image of a winged woman, holding a child in her arms. She could be an angel taking care of the newborn Messiah, the Virgin Mary with Christ, or both of them at the same time. The pictorial language of the work plays with the iconography of mass culture: today the subject itself, the baby-pink background and ornament of notes have become banal instead of being happy and touching, and developed into symbols for the Christmas industry and for Christmas kitsch. The artist has further developed the same motif in the composition <i>Angel's Wife</i> in which a shining and single <i>femme fatale</i> is juxtaposed with a gentle and motherly female figure. In the Middle Ages the question of the existence or non-existence of angels was a source of great theological debate. The title </i>Angel Woman</i> indicates one of the potential solutions to the problem. Elnara Taidre

Kadri Alesmaa
Angel Woman

 
Artist: Kadri Alesmaa Visnap (1970 - )
Title: Angel Woman
Date: 2001
Technique:
Material:
lithography
paper
Height (cm): 76.0
Width (cm): 57.0
Description: Christmas Always shows an image of a winged woman, holding a child in her arms. She could be an angel taking care of the newborn Messiah, the Virgin Mary with Christ, or both of them at the same time. The pictorial language of the work plays with the iconography of mass culture: today the subject itself, the baby-pink background and ornament of notes have become banal instead of being happy and touching, and developed into symbols for the Christmas industry and for Christmas kitsch. The artist has further developed the same motif in the composition Angel's Wife in which a shining and single femme fatale is juxtaposed with a gentle and motherly female figure. In the Middle Ages the question of the existence or non-existence of angels was a source of great theological debate. The title Angel Woman indicates one of the potential solutions to the problem.

Elnara Taidre

Related categories: Contemporary Art
Copyright notice: Art Museum of Estonia
AME collection: Prints and drawings collection
Collection number: G 28318
Accretion number: EKM j 49951
Muis reference http://muis.ee/museaalView/252864
File info: Source type: digital photography
File type: TIF
Compression: Uncompressed
File size: 28.88MB
Resolution: 2666*3784px @ 300dpi
 
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