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what remains gallery - Edition 2 - Limits of Control - Two Underdogs in Disguise
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[44] S., 27,3x21,5 cm, Auflage: 75, 2 Stück. ISBN/ISSN 9783946803652
Drahtheftung, Zettel mit handschriftlicher Notiz beigelegt
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A perfomative art-piece to raise questions about the very concepts of preservation, ‘heritage’, immateriality and meaning.
Symbolic values build the conceptual frame for the research on the relationship between words and images in the digitized world, transhistorical authorship, coded connectivness, digital diversification and the residues of the significant other. What remains gallery will focus the limits of perception through the digitized perspective of non-linear history.
DIRECTORS´S NOTE
Dear Viewer, dear Reader,
the following issue of what remains gallery magazine focuses the artist´s role and his work through the lense of a public imagery and the needs of a visual culture. The series wants to sharpen the focus on different aspects of an exposure to art and its objects. The changing scenes and actions are taking place impromptu and exemplify the limits of control from an artists perspective, when a piece of art gets abandoned and the idea of originality gets fostered. The perspectives on the scenarios are fully invented and have nothing to do with any form of reality.
Der Inhalt bezieht sich auf diverse Kunstwerke aus den Jahren 2004 bis 2015.
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[64] S., 30,5x22,5 cm, Auflage: 200, 2 Stück. ISBN/ISSN 9780996282222
Softcover, Drahtheftung,
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Kelli Sims' It's Michael is a collection of drawings and watercolors created by the artist over a span of one week in March 2015. The book offers a glimpse into the artist's unique process of digesting reality. A certain urgency and rawness is evident in depicting a disorienting range of Sims' subject matters. In her works on paper, a pen or a brush cast a net extracting brief moments of clarity from the sea of daily observations, free association, dreams, and the internet. It is the first time Kelli Sims' work is displayed in a form of a book, adding to her diverse practice ranging from video, performance to painting and sculpture.
Kelli Sims (b. 1984, Monroe, Louisiana) received her MFA from the Glasgow School of Art in 2014 after studying at the University of Louisiana and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. Recent exhibitions include Prehistoric Loom, Yada Shimin Gallery, Nagoya, Japan, Prehistoric Loom, No Toilet, Soeul, South Korea, Dear Green, ZK/U, Center for Art and Urbanistics, Berlin. How Many Shades Would an Artist Pack for Holidays?, Neoterismoi Toumazou and Aλ,áς, Nicosia, Cyprus.
Supported by the Glasgow School of Art as part of the Glasgow Master Series 2014.
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