FEAT. LARS EIDINGER Longsleeve
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A uniform by the co-conspirators for the co-conspirators.
The Long Sleeve Shirt series continues – Featuring Friends.
Edition of 68, certificated.
Shirts run slightly larger than standard sizes for a relaxed, comfortable fit.
100% Organic Cotton GOTS certified – 240.0 GSM
Lars Eidinger (b. 1976, Berlin, DE) is fascinated by contradictions. His short video clips are conceived as visualized oxymorons, a concept he calls “immanent transcendence.” Inspired by Bertolt Brecht’s phrase “the contradictions are our hopes,” Eidinger has made paradox the starting point of his creative practice—spaces of friction where new meanings emerge.
He captures the world as it is, adding only his personal gaze. His photographic and video works often center on figures who seem to have fallen out of time, alone within their communities. To Eidinger, a photograph is not a record of life but of death—like cut flowers, its beauty lies in being already gone. The absurdity, vanity, and fragility of human behavior are central themes, expressed through a poetic visual language that finds melancholy and meaning in the side effects of civilization. His works meditate on the utopian idea of “now,” a fleeting moment always slipping away.
Lars Eidinger has had numerous significant solo exhibitions, including at Kunstsammlung NRW, Düsseldorf (2024), Museum Marta Herford (2020), Stadtgalerie Klagenfurt (2023), ALBA Gallery Vienna (2022), and Neuer Aachener Kunstverein (2019). His work has been featured in important group shows such as the Innsbruck International Biennale of the Arts (2022), Kunsthalle Hamburg (2021, 2022), Overbeck-Gesellschaft Lübeck (2022), and Galerie Da-End Paris (2023). He also collaborated with Erwin Wurm for a duo exhibition at Ruttkowski;68, Cologne (2020). Eidinger has published several monographs, including Autistic Disco (Hatje Cantz, 2020) and O Mensch (Hatje Cantz, 2023), further cementing his presence in the contemporary art world. His works are held in a growing number of private and institutional collections across Europe.
