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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle

Handbags and sliced bread: Hans-Peter Feldmann at the Serpentine gallery – in pictures

Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
This is the playful German artist's first major solo show in London. He has shunned the art-world limelight for much of his career, preferring to collect cultural artefacts rather than exhibit them Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
Many of Feldmann's works adorn traditional oil paintings with red noses, or rework 19th-century subjects by subtly giving them cross-eyed squints Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
Feldmann's series of photographs of bread slices reveal his penchant for documenting quotidian objects – other examples include empty baths and his own bookshelves Photograph: AFP/Getty Images
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
For another project, Feldmann wandered the streets of Madrid and asked many of the tourist caricaturists to make a likeness of him. According to Adrian Searle, the results reveal his prominent conk and 'funny uncle' look Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
Another wall of the Serpentine gallery show is filled with run-of-the-mill seascapes Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
And another is full of pouts and smiles Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
Feldmann's golden shoes are filled from toe to heel with drawing pins. Many of his works repackage and rethink female paraphernalia Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
For a series of works based around handbags, Feldmann asked a selection of women to hand over the entire contents of theirs. He offered each participant €500 for the honour of taking part Photograph: Serpentine gallery
Hans-Peter Feldmann: Hans-Peter Feldmann
The women are identified only by first name, city and age. This handbag belongs to Oriane from Berlin, aged 27 Photograph: Serpentine gallery
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