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#234-235 Paper Cups - Broken Mandala

#234-235 Paper Cups - Broken Mandala

124x164 cm each, installation dimensions variable | Filler, oak frame

  • About

    As shown in the images, this work is done by making imprints with a paper cup from one fixed point beside the frame. Reaching over the surface as far as I could, the marks organically formed a half circle.

    The two works can be installed in multiple ways. For example, as shown or over a corner or in each corner of a wall.

  • Paper Cups

    Paper Cups is a series of paintings with imprints from regular paper cups. The kind you get from fast food places is often used by people begging in the streets. The series takes its starting point in economic resources and begging as a subversive act in a system of capitalism and neoliberal policies.

     It is also about the priority of material conditions in a broader sense, as in historical materialism, but also as in gaining agency for demands as a group. For a protest to transition from the Imaginary to the Symbolic in a psychoanalytical sense, it must ground its ideas in practical solutions. It needs to become a movement, as in a subject - an agent with the power to act. This entails touching base with the void of the material Real, where the pureness of the intent - the initial message, always will get somewhat polluted and distorted.

  • Res Ipsa

    Res Ipsa is a compilation of works made by an act shaping the filler once it is prepared inside the frame. Thus, they function as a recording device and document the event while the filler is still wet.

    Res Ipsa is Latin for "the thing itself" and is part of the juridical term "Res ipsa loquitur" (the thing speaks for itself), used when an injury or accident in itself clearly shows who is responsible, such as an instrument left inside a body after surgery.

kr35 000,00Price

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