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		<title>Oliver Rodriguez-Kroll &#8220;Zirkus Stalin Zirkus Hollywood&#8221;</title>
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The painter Oliver Rodriguez-Kroll is primarily concerned with the darker sides of human existence &#8211; with both individual, relatively innocuous pain as well as with the limitless frenzy pervading the history of humanity. Stories of perpetrators, victims, followers&#8230;
Looking to artistically de-demonise the day-to-day madness, Oliver Rodriguez-Kroll constantly uncovers new findings: ranging from storm troopers out [...]]]></description>
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The painter Oliver Rodriguez-Kroll is primarily concerned with the darker sides of human existence &#8211; with both individual, relatively innocuous pain as well as with the limitless frenzy pervading the history of humanity. Stories of perpetrators, victims, followers&#8230;</p>
<p>Looking to artistically de-demonise the day-to-day madness, Oliver Rodriguez-Kroll constantly uncovers new findings: ranging from storm troopers out of the Star Wars saga (of which he had, as a child, gathered up to 300 plastic figurines in his room) to antique tin soldiers, disused lifestyle magazines and faded posters.<br />All of these are a source of inspiration, templates or material for collages; they prompt him to counter the pervading contemporary banalisation of social issues with irony.</p>
<p>Simultaneously, certain pieces are a consciously naive way of dealing with traumatising experiences, be they his own or someone else&#8217;s, so as to make them more bearable, both for himself and for the observer. </p>
<p>Simple colours and shapes dominate these paintings and collages. Rather than to exude the stress experienced, the large, yet discreet pieces convey a feeling of calm and order.</p>
<p>Oliver Rodriguez-Kroll was born in 1971 in Hamburg. He has been living and working in Berlin since 1999 after several years in London and Paris.</p>
<p>“Zirkus Stalin Zirkus Hollywood” opens this week at <a href="http://www.pool-gallery.com" target="_new">Pool Gallery</a>, and runs until September 13. <br/><br />
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