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"Fragment 5", from series "Ex libris"
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Ex Libris, 2022, 25
In this series, textual language loses its primary communicative function through the process of concreting and becomes material for a visual, abstract language. As a result, books once intended for reading are transformed into objects for contemplation.
To realize this concept, I used randomly found and discarded books from a local libraryâbooks that had been decommissioned as waste paper.
I am interested in the transformation of the book from a former primary carrier of knowledge into a rudimentâan object that has lost its cognitive function. Many of the texts contained in these editions are now outdated or unnecessary, and the books themselves have been removed from circulation. In the contemporary context, they cease to function as sources of information and acquire a new statusâartifacts that visualize the loss of meaning.
This shift inspired me to explore what could be seen as the "inflation" of valuesâtheir predictable volatility. Thus, books containing unreadable, outdated, and often incomprehensible texts in the context of today's world become fragments of the pastâartifacts in which carriers of knowledge are fused with concrete and metal reinforcement.
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23cm x 15cm x 15cm
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ModernSubject
Abstract and non-figurativeYear
2024
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