Just like Joseph Kosuth with “One and Three Chairs” where a single object becomes the subject of debate - for which of his representations of a chair is the most “accurate” of all - the present artwork brings into discussion the relations between the ways we can explore the idea of a still nature.
From the idea itself to the actual painting we can identify five stages of “reality”: in the realm of thought – where we can imagine or articulate words to describe it, followed by the physical items that constructs it in real life, then painted as a photograph (top left) after which the next representation can take form – the painting (bottom right), the last two being visible in the artwork that would become in this sense the metapainting.
Oil colors, markers
£800
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Just like Joseph Kosuth with “One and Three Chairs” where a single object becomes the subject of debate - for which of his representations of a chair is the most “accurate” of all - the present artwork brings into discussion the relations between the ways we can explore the idea of a still nature.
From the idea itself to the actual painting we can identify five stages of “reality”: in the realm of thought – where we can imagine or articulate words to describe it, followed by the physical items that constructs it in real life, then painted as a photograph (top left) after which the next representation can take form – the painting (bottom right), the last two being visible in the artwork that would become in this sense the metapainting.
Oil colors, markers
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