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In den WarenkorbZustand: New.
Zustand: New. The bilingual catalogue features a comprehensive text by James Bridle presenting a wide context for Page's art delving into roots of modernism and minimalist art and Renaissance perspective, flickering between the fifteenth and the twentieth centuries. The text is accompanied by Nazli Erdemirel's photographs of works and installation views. Fading Light in the Picture Galleryis a layered meditation upon painting, images, and artifice. Page's illusionistic paintings are not faithful representations of objects from life. They are paintings that represent phenomena implicitly, representations of representationsthe sheen in Page's mirrors is more like a Photoshop effect than any actual reflective surface; the shadows are composed by the artist with the aid of a computer, not observed from the light in his studio. Hence, his work reflects on the mediation of our experience, how the world today feels at one remove from us. How might we locate ourselves in a world that feels so intangible, so unreal? And if we cannot dispense entirely with illusions, how at least might we dream up better ones? With the world beyond our facades becoming ever more tumultuous, the question is a burning one. Editors: Cicek Öztek Translator: 68 pages.
Zustand: New. The bilingual catalogue features a comprehensive inspirational text by Matt Hanson, a product of in-depth conversations at the artist's studio, contemplating not only on the exhibited works but also establishing connections with the artist's entire oeuvre. The text is accompanied by Nazli Erdemirel's photographs of works and installation views. The spontaneous forms in Seckin Pirim's works produced in neo-minimalist style through numerous different materials represent the artist's social connections and his journey to re-meet himself and become his own self. Drawing his inspiration and production style from Rumi's conception of "from one to whole," the issues and experiences that Pirim occupies himself with as the source of his art constitute the representation of spiritual-physical purification and introspection in his latest works. Pirim is seeking answers to questions of renewal and transformation through repeating forms that force their own limits in the face of present-day chaotic and heterogenous modes of existence. Editors: Cicek Öztek Translator: 104 pages.