


Diana Korn German, b. 1981
Love it or leave it, 2025
Mirror foil with individually applied plastic letters
140 x 100 cm
55.1 x 39.4 inch
55.1 x 39.4 inch
Edition of 8
Signed and dated.
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Copyright Diana Korn
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Also available: 160 x 120 cm / 63 x 47.2 inch In her reflective masterpieces, mirrors come to life, showcasing famous stars, pop art icons and old masters. She sculpts...
Also available: 160 x 120 cm / 63 x 47.2 inch
In her reflective masterpieces, mirrors come to life, showcasing famous stars, pop art icons and old masters. She sculpts not just with materials, but with the very essence of light and shadow. Through the manipulation of angles and perspectives, she draws a new reality from the depths of the mirror. She breaks and shatters motifs to transfer their original perfection into the imperfect. Diana explains: “We often see only what is consciously presented as perfect, while the imperfect remains hidden. Every person, every masterpiece, or every icon has a story that is either unknown to us or not shown. These hidden truths can significantly alter our self-image and how we perceive others. Through my works, I aim to bring attention to these untold truths so that we do not pursue false ideals.”
In her reflective masterpieces, mirrors come to life, showcasing famous stars, pop art icons and old masters. She sculpts not just with materials, but with the very essence of light and shadow. Through the manipulation of angles and perspectives, she draws a new reality from the depths of the mirror. She breaks and shatters motifs to transfer their original perfection into the imperfect. Diana explains: “We often see only what is consciously presented as perfect, while the imperfect remains hidden. Every person, every masterpiece, or every icon has a story that is either unknown to us or not shown. These hidden truths can significantly alter our self-image and how we perceive others. Through my works, I aim to bring attention to these untold truths so that we do not pursue false ideals.”