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The global crusade of social media Silas Hollenbeq’s “Crusade” is more than a critique of social media — it’s a profound reflection on modern ideologies and their subtle mechanisms of influence. By evoking the symbolism of historical crusades, Hollenbeq highlights how technological and cultural for...
2018
Digital, Digital on Canvas
Limited Edition of 10
100 W x 150 H x 2 D cm
Yes
Not Framed
Certificate is Included
Ships in a Crate
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Silas Hollenbeq is not an artist. He is a concept. A reflection. A thought experiment. Without a biography, birthplace, or tangible existence, Hollenbeq deliberately defies any classical definition. His works seem to emerge from the digital ether, detached from origin and context. But this emptiness is no coincidence – it is the essence of his approach. As the architect of Liminalism, Hollenbeq creates art at the threshold between possibility and reality. His works do not exist as finished objects but remain in a state of suspension, becoming art only through the Conceptual Incubation of the viewer. This interaction challenges us to rethink the fundamental principles of identity, originality, and authenticity in the digital age. A Thought Experiment for the Digital Age In a world caught between the original and the copy, Hollenbeq asks deeper questions: What remains of identity when it is fragmented? What remains of authenticity when everything can be replicated? His works are not reflections on art itself but on us – on our consumption patterns, our perception of value, and our relationship with a world where everything is simultaneously accessible and meaningless. Hollenbeq invites us to cross the threshold – to enter a space where we must reimagine not only the world but also ourselves. He is not an artist in the traditional sense but an embodiment of the questions and contradictions that surround us in a digital, fragmented society. Whether Hollenbeq truly exists ultimately doesn’t matter. His art is not an endpoint but a process that compels us to act and create meaning for ourselves.
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