OF MICE AND MONUMENTS, series of digital artworks by Stefan Roloff

Renowned for his innovative techniques and connection to the subject as the son of a resister, Stefan Roloff’s images  complement the film’s exploration of resistance and resilience: The removal of monuments during political upheaval is a metaphor of resistance, dating back to ancient Egypt. After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Lenin sculptures were toppled and recently those of Civil War generals.
The images take place in a whimsicall world of mice who build, admire and destroy monuments of themselves. A species rendering its own grandiose but finite likeness is an absurd symbol for the inevitable rise and fall of empires.

Click on any of the images and use the arrows to navigate through the series.

A – Images, archival ink jet prints (signed editions of 21 each)

B – Word art, archival ink jet prints (signed editions of 21 each)

The images above are available as archival ink jet prints (signed editions of 21 each) as well as exclusive digital originals in the form of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens): NFTs

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