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Max Ackermann and Cornelia Lochmann

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Max Ackermann: "I am obsessed with such mental artistic charms because they give me an unruly joy. This urge followed me! Cornelia Lochmann: "My pictures are secrets, personal and intimate. They seduce with a mixture of naivety, erotism and malice. That was what makes the cruelty. What I am showing is true. In the meantime, people have become accustomed to brutal photos, they know the visual language and know how to distance themselves from it. Reality has become pop."
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Title: Max Ackermann and Cornelia Lochmann
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Max Ackermann: "I am obsessed with such mental artistic charms because they give me an unruly joy.
This urge followed me! Cornelia Lochmann: "My pictures are secrets, personal and intimate.
They seduce with a mixture of naivety, erotism and malice.
That was what makes the cruelty.
What I am showing is true.
In the meantime, people have become accustomed to brutal photos, they know the visual language and know how to distance themselves from it.
Reality has become pop.
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