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Since the mid-1990s, Annette and Caroline Kierulf have practiced
what they themselves call "woodcut as cultural critique". Drawing
on the medium's rich history as a means of communication and
protest, the Norwegian artists strive to revive woodcut as a
discursive tool. With subtle humor, the sisters use the visual
reductiveness of the low-tech medium to critically reflect on the
social, economic, and cultural changes shaping our high-tech
societies. Incorporating references to pop culture and folk art,
Caroline Kierulf's work explores the often overlooked aspects of
everyday life, Annette Kierulf focuses on a feminist
reinterpretation of the landscape genre. The publication provides
insights into the artists' production and working methods, as well
as their longstanding collaboration.
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