Edited by Alison Karasyk Hines, Ester Fleckner. Text by Mathias Danbolt, Jenny Graser. Interview by Lex Morgan Lancaster.
Fleckner’s meticulous and graphic prints serve as palimpsest for explorations of queerness
Danish artist Ester Fleckner (born 1983) mostly works in woodcut printing: a slow and physical technique that allows for variation. Integrating queer and trans perspectives alongside abstraction, their geometric prints and drawings explore spheres of relation in open-ended ways.
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Published by Mousse Publishing. Edited by Alison Karasyk Hines, Ester Fleckner. Text by Mathias Danbolt, Jenny Graser. Interview by Lex Morgan Lancaster.
Fleckner’s meticulous and graphic prints serve as palimpsest for explorations of queerness
Danish artist Ester Fleckner (born 1983) mostly works in woodcut printing: a slow and physical technique that allows for variation. Integrating queer and trans perspectives alongside abstraction, their geometric prints and drawings explore spheres of relation in open-ended ways.