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wood, plaster, paper, plastic 25 ‧ 35 ‧ 40 cm 2012
La muse vénale
The last scene II
Andreas Albrectsen "Drawings"
Parallel to the exhibition of Hans Broek we present a selection of recent works on paper by Andreas Albrectsen (1986 Copenhagen). Albrectsen graduated this year from the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and is set to begin a two-year postgraduate course at the renowned master’s programme of Malmo art college, Sweden.
Albrectsen makes small drawings on large surfaces, inspired by seminal images in the history of photography. With one significant departure: he omits the central theme. Smudges of graphite scattered about the drawings on the expanse of paper circumscribing the image are tell-tale signs of how the work came into being, while at the same time alluding to the disappearance of the principal motifs.
The camera is a democratic instrument that objectivises the individual and tags each unique moment as part of a shared history. Today, when we all know how to look at and read a photographic image, every photograph is part and parcel of our collective memory. When we are photographed we are reduced to icons, and thus will never disappear from the planet although, among the plethora of photographs, our immortality has never been in greater peril.
Albrectsen addresses this dilemma in his recent work. Our visual history is disrupted by the empty space that marks the absence of the main subject we are all too familiar with. It is this absence that generates an entirely new symbolism.
http://www.gerhardhofland.com/exhibition.php?expoid=173
Untitled (Persephone) Andreas Albrectsen, 2011. Graphite on paper 56 x 76 cm.
Untitled drawing 2010.
graduation show 2011 +mobile mini exhibition
graduation show 2011
small thing exhibited in non exhibition space
photography by Mr Dagmar L. Gerrits
