LARS HARTMANN

Lars Hartmann, born 1972, is dyslexic. Through his works, he shows us his experience of being confronted and excluded by inaccessible text.

When the paper becomes part of the narrative and letters are replaced by voiceless nails, new dimensions open.

Cracks, crevices, wrinkles, dents, and frayed edges make us sense that there are more to the stories than those written in black and white. A secret visual language untranslatable by Google’s AI.

Lars Hartmann lives in a world where letters form visual patterns instead of meaning and where paper is more interesting than words it holds.

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