Alma Haser
Not to take a sheet of paper in front of the mouth (Kein Blatt vor den Mund nehmen), 2024
Archival pigment print, layered with tissue paper
Unframed: 21 x 29.4cm
Framed: 31 x 41cm
Framed: 31 x 41cm
Edition of 10 plus 2 artist's proofs
From £550 + VAT
This expression means; To speak in a forceful and direct way, especially when saying something unpleasant to someone. In the world of theatre, actors used to hold a sheet of...
This expression means; To speak in a forceful and direct way, especially when saying
something unpleasant to someone.
In the world of theatre, actors used to hold a sheet of paper or a
leaf in front of their face when saying something offensive or
malicious. That way they could not be held accountable for it later.
The sheet of paper was used to cover the face and make the voice
unrecognisable.
Another theory is that the actors pretended to read from the sheet
of paper to highlight the fact that what they were saying was not
their own opinion.
something unpleasant to someone.
In the world of theatre, actors used to hold a sheet of paper or a
leaf in front of their face when saying something offensive or
malicious. That way they could not be held accountable for it later.
The sheet of paper was used to cover the face and make the voice
unrecognisable.
Another theory is that the actors pretended to read from the sheet
of paper to highlight the fact that what they were saying was not
their own opinion.
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