In the series HEADS II, AL portrays celebrities of modern history. It is the movie stars, music stars, art stars, political stars and sports stars of a pop culture, it is the geniuses, heroes and legends that AL honors on his digital canvas.
Ayrton
Le Mans
For their fans, they play an identity-forming role. Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Marlon Brando, Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, Steve Jobs, Elizabeth II, Abraham Lincoln, Aristotle Onassis, John F. Kennedy, Jackie Kennedy, Keith Richards, John Lennon, Till Lindemann, Dali, Picasso, Beethoven, Goethe, Albert Einstein, Johnny Depp, Steve McQueen, James Dean, Amy Winehouse, Tupac, Prince, Muhammad Ali, Diego Maradona, Manuel Neuer – they are role models, stars and idols for their fans.
Birkin
Chyenne Pirat
Pop culture and the star cult belong together. Stars and fans be-long together. No stars without fans. No fans without stars, right? It may be a natural urgency of man to venerate another person with their esteem and love. For AL, veneration is quite different from worship. Some stars are compelled to be bearers of hope, are eagerly celebrated and even fanatically worshipped. Incidentally, this form of fanaticism is not rated as negative as fanaticism within a political context. Interestingly enough, the English term »fan« is derived from »fanatic«.
Guernica
Spanische Fliege
Star or shooting star, identity or within role, to be or not to be? Not to degenerate into a delusion, not to become a victim of system mechanisms and mass media, not to be degraded to a mere fanatic object and not to forget humanity, is probably one of the greatest challenges of any honorable star while being in his role.
Part Of That Power
B.B.
I'll Be Back
Wolf
Tiffany
Purple Slave