Works by Dikla Stern

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POLITICAL SATIRICAL POP ART

ARTIST STATEMENT

„I aim to present critical conditions through exaggeration, projecting my overstated perception of our everyday reality onto people or objects via the image and the title. I define my works as ‚Political Satirical Pop Art“. [Dikla Stern]

The exploration of society in the context of the charged dichotomy between power and oppression, law and freedom, is sometimes discreetly, but sometimes also entirely directly, a constant in the works of DIKLA STERN. These works describe societal phenomena that are perceived as “disturbed.” Contemporary themes, issues and events are subjected to artistic reflection and examined in terms of the collective influence of media, politics and history on the individual.

The artist utilizes the language of Pop Art, which is both figurative and realistic. Formal structures collide with the figurative image. Evocative visual symbols are incorporated into structures of form, color, line and composition based on painterly technique. Within this context, STERN’s selection of motifs is shaped by the philosophy of Critical Theory.

In addition to security products — such as guns that are freely available in the US (Brother & Sister, 2017) — or medical devices (Arsenal, 2015), the artist has recently begun to explore subjects related to the politics of information and gender (Hashtagjesus,2019; Trophy, 2020). Her large-format acrylic paintings on socially relevant themes are accompanied by collages on paper caricaturing current events in politics. At present, STERN is experimentally exploring writing as a graphic element within paintings that form constellations of words and images.

Other exhibitions by POLITICAL SATIRICAL POP ART