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reviews
Kerstin Roolfs
by Joyce Korotkin
The New York Art World, January 2001
Kerstin Roolfs figurative black and white paintings, and small ink drawings and collages, present images of people who, although portrayed together in the same pictorial space, appear to be dissociated from each other in a vaguely disturbing way. As with Lieberman, this work suggests narratives which are not readily accessible. Especially disquieting are Roolfs drawings of deform-
ed babies, inspired by pathology displays at a medical facility at the University of Berlin.
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Woman
Kerstin Roolfs
2000
Oil on Linen
72 x 60 inches
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Jason Florio, Black and White Magazine, 2009
An Alchemist's Reverie, Picture Magazine, Fall 2002
Robert Stivers, Black & White Magazine, June 2001
Sylvia Schuster, The New York Art World, January 2001
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