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portada The Holarium - Negeren Series 818: 32 (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2017
Language
English
Pages
1076
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9783956793134
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The Holarium - Negeren Series 818: 32 (in English)

Jelle Bouwhuis (Author) · Sternberg Press · Hardcover

The Holarium - Negeren Series 818: 32 (in English) - Jelle Bouwhuis

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Synopsis "The Holarium - Negeren Series 818: 32 (in English)"

Unlike a number of artists who have begun to use negation, detachment, and inaccessibility as tools to reflect upon and problematize the narratives mapped onto them as members of diasporic or immigrant communities, Michael Tedja plays the other extreme. His work seems to exceed and absorb the institutions that attempt to codify him one way or another, like self-proliferating grey goo. Whereas his peers may seek to transcend identity as such, Tedja's practice is hypersubjective and all-encompassing.The present publication assembles a series of drawings; 818 to be exact, divided in 32 chapters. How can we navigate through them, how can we deal with both the whole and the details? Or as Tedja writes in The Holarium: “Why do we need a specific connection in order to see things as separate from one another? Can a thing ever be unconnected? Is the human eye even able to see the things around it as separate from each other?”Tedja's art is predicated on studying the circulation and recycling of images. He is constantly introducing images in new contexts, exposing and manipulating their mutability. A specific approach of this kind, built up thematically into an oeuvre, is a new phenomenon. Tedja's oeuvre, drawing on such disciplines as draftmanship, painting, literature, and installations to produce a cohesive whole, has generated a visual language that contributes to the development of art in context of globalization.ContributorsJelle Bouwhuis, Krist Gruijthuijsen, Carl Haarnack, Edwin Jacobs, Frank Lubbers, Gean Moreno, Domeniek Ruyters, Janwillem Schrofer

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