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Gitte Möller, Heaven helps those who help themselves I, 2017-2018

Gitte Möller

Heaven helps those who help themselves I, 2017-2018
Oil and collage on panel
123 x 80 cm
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“Looking over Heaven helps those who help themselves I and II, and the two different views they present of a sparse tiled room housing a bodiless anime character with a...
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“Looking over Heaven helps those who help themselves I and II, and the two different views they present of a sparse tiled room housing a bodiless anime character with a mirror. Remembering a factoid about the rarity of mirrors in video games: that they require too much processing power to justify their existence. That the illusion requires the whole game environment be rendered a second time, only to reveal a sliver of it to the player. Most games bypass this conundrum by having the character not appear in reflective surfaces at all. Thinking that it must be strange to exist in a world that doesn’t have the capacity to show you to yourself.

Going back to the floating anime hair and wondering if someone could recognize themselves without a body. Reading an article on the psychology of mirrors which at some point mentions out-of-body experiences. Recalling the optic strategies used by Quattrocento painters to produce these experiences. The trick of misaligning the actual and apparent point of view in a painting to produce conflicting visual information that would disorientate the viewer, producing the effect of viewing a scene from a position outside the physical body. Intended to make one feel as though they were floating towards the divine.
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Provenance

Smith Studio.

Exhibitions

Smith Studio | Ugly Girl Hand Cream | January 2019 - February 2019.

Publications

Marcia Elizabeth | "‘Ugly Girl Hand Cream’ invites you to a pink purgatory" | Bubblegumclub | January 2019.
"Ugly Girl Hand Cream" | Tank Magazine.
M Thesen Law | "On Love, Death, and the Divine: Reading Gitte Maria Möller’s work through the Major Arcana" | Artthrob | January 19, 2022.
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