About this artwork
- Medium
- Plaster, Textile Without Stand
- Dimensions
- Length: 39.4in, Height: 39.4in, Depth: 23.6in
In the school opera "The Yes Man and the No Man" Brecht presents epic examples of enslavement and self-determination. The yes man enslaves himself… by agreeing to everything the others think and is therefore responsible for his own murder. The naysayer thinks, weighs and remains true to himself. Therefore, he can convince the others that they are wrong. He stays free and alive. Through him and his self-responsibility, the situation improves for everyone.
The work is made of plaster and various materials and is only suitable for indoor use.
The price already includes the cost of shipping, packaging and taxes.
About the creator
Credentials
- Nationally Known
- Experienced Artist
- Prizewinner
- Works on commission
« My pictures tell stories about life, moments from everyday life, desire and the longing for connectedness. »
German artist Gala Biermann was born in Dresden in 1975, where she still lives and works today. After studying at the Staatliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Meissen (1994-1998), studying stage and costume design in Dresden (1998) and spending a semester abroad at the Academy of Arts in Tbilisi Georgia (2000) and Amsterdam (Netherlands 2002), she completes her diploma at the HfBK Dresden in 2006. Her pictures are evidence of this extensive education and the acquired skills.