Kitkat Club Portrait Extreme 9 Schnuckel 53
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2024

Mixed media on unprimed canvas / digital capture from immersive performance Kitkat Club Portrait Extreme 9 Schnuckel 53

Portrait Extreme 9 challenges the viewer to look without categorizing. It asks: What remains when the mask of the everyday is surrendered — not lost, but freely given up at the cloakroom? 2024 Mixed media on unprimed canvas / digital

In the ninth installment of the Portrait Extreme series, the subject known only as "Schnuckel 53" becomes both mask and mirror. Shot in the half-light of KitKat Club’s back room — where velvet meets rubber and consent is the only currency — the portrait strips away curated identity. Schnuckel 53 faces the lens not as a person, but as a presence: part cherub, part cipher. Shot in the half-light of KitKat Club’s back

Since this doesn’t correspond to an existing known product or artwork, I’ll interpret it creatively — as if it’s the title of a provocative, avant-garde portrait from a fictional series exhibited at Berlin’s legendary KitKat Club.

Kitkat Club Portrait Extreme 9 Schnuckel 53 Page

2024

Mixed media on unprimed canvas / digital capture from immersive performance

Portrait Extreme 9 challenges the viewer to look without categorizing. It asks: What remains when the mask of the everyday is surrendered — not lost, but freely given up at the cloakroom?

In the ninth installment of the Portrait Extreme series, the subject known only as "Schnuckel 53" becomes both mask and mirror. Shot in the half-light of KitKat Club’s back room — where velvet meets rubber and consent is the only currency — the portrait strips away curated identity. Schnuckel 53 faces the lens not as a person, but as a presence: part cherub, part cipher.

Since this doesn’t correspond to an existing known product or artwork, I’ll interpret it creatively — as if it’s the title of a provocative, avant-garde portrait from a fictional series exhibited at Berlin’s legendary KitKat Club.