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Lena Henke – My Fetish Years

Lena Henke – My Fetish Years

Visual artist Lena Henke often deploys her multifaceted body of sculptural work in large installations. Her works bring to mind urban design and land art, drawing on themes such as interpersonal relationships, sexuality, and fetishism. This monograph is a comprehensive survey of ten years of artistic creation. The publication does not present Henke’s work as a chronological sequence but focuses rather on four central, recurring themes: intervention, appropriation, desire, and Self.

248 pages, 23 x 29 cm, softcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).
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Lena Henke – My Fetish Years

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Lena Henke – My Fetish Years

Visual artist Lena Henke often deploys her multifaceted body of sculptural work in large installations. Her works bring to mind urban design and land art, drawing on themes such as interpersonal relationships, sexuality, and fetishism. This monograph is a comprehensive survey of ten years of artistic creation. The publication does not present Henke’s work as a chronological sequence but focuses rather on four central, recurring themes: intervention, appropriation, desire, and Self.

248 pages, 23 x 29 cm, softcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).

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Visual artist Lena Henke often deploys her multifaceted body of sculptural work in large installations. Her works bring to mind urban design and land art, drawing on themes such as interpersonal relationships, sexuality, and fetishism. This monograph is a comprehensive survey of ten years of artistic creation. The publication does not present Henke’s work as a chronological sequence but focuses rather on four central, recurring themes: intervention, appropriation, desire, and Self.

248 pages, 23 x 29 cm, softcover, Spector Books (Leipzig).