
 
Stefanie Seibold
Undermining Stereotypes of Femininity and Masculinity
Stefanie Seibold, an artist working with performances, installations and video art, in conversation with Rosa Reitsamer
Rosa Reitsamer: In your artistic and curatorial work, you mostly use images and sounds from popular music. How would you describe your approach to popular music and gender?
Stefanie Seibold: Music has always been central to my work; it helps me to think and feel. Music delivers life energy, provokes movements, and is a fabulous intelligence that is not necessarily word-related.
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