Takeover on Instagram:
The AI Art Magazine
– My takeover of "The AI Art Magazine" was dedicated to the topic of “New Objectivity”, which I had been working on intensively for some time.
It is an art movement that emerged in Germany in the 1920s and covered many areas of art (literature, painting, photography, dance), but also design and architecture. Famous representatives were, for example, the photographers August Sander and Karl Blossfeld or the painters Otto Dix and Lotte Laserstein.
For me, this art movement is very relevant today, 100 years later. Now as then, we find ourselves in a time of great unrest and major change. AI is part of these transformations. The sober, clear and distanced approach of the new objectivity helped me a lot not to be overwhelmed by the many new experiences.











by Simone Bauer, The AI Art Magazine
“New Objectivity” and Karl Blossfeldt’s plants were used to create fashion motifs. I find clothing very fascinating, not in the sense of fashion, but as a costume. How we can use clothing to dress up and disguise ourselves can be beautifully represented with AI. With AI, everything can become a costume.
An objective future.
Maybe people are tired, sad or disillusioned. Maybe that’s good. Maybe it's better than self-optimization, self-perfection and self-overexertion.
August Sander’s iconic work portrays people of his time in a candid and matter-of-fact style. His photos served as inspiration for these futuristic motifs.