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CLINT ENNS - More Money, More Problems
CLINT ENNS - More Money, More Problems
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Paper: Hahnemühle Fine Art Archival Print
Sheet size: 40 × 40 cm with 1 cm white border around the motif.
Year: Edition of 2025
Edition: 5 + 1 AP
Signed, dated and with an edition number by the artist on a separate label.
Clint Enns – More Money, More Problems
A man lies exhausted in a room completely flooded with banknotes. Instead of triumph or euphoria, his face expresses a peculiar emptiness. The scene seems like an absurd fantasy, half Donald Duck's money vault, half capitalist doomsday vision. But where Uncle Scrooge bathed with pleasure in coins, here all sensuality has vanished.
Enns stages the sea of money as a claustrophobic space. The mass of banknotes loses its value, becoming a monotony that oppresses rather than liberates. The promise of wealth tips into the grotesque—wealth as a burden, not as salvation.
With bitter humor, the image reminds us that capital may fill spaces, but it doesn't eliminate emptiness. Instead of happiness, all that remains is a weary acceptance of a situation that has long since lost all its magic.
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