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"Ali Heydar # 010" Drawing

Michiel Burger

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

11.8 W x 7.9 H in

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From a collection of drawings, initially depicting memories of some unspecified conflict in the middle east, but slowly diverging towards an array of subjects such as, myths, historic events, childhood memories and other dubious anecdotes. In collaboration with Ali Heydar.

Year Created:

2020

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Drawing, Pencil on Paper

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

11.8 W x 7.9 H x 0.4 D in

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No

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Not Framed

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Certificate is Included

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Michiel Burger (1983, Yamoussoukro) is a Dutch artist whose work operates as a sustained philosophical investigation into art, meaning, and representation. His practice departs from the premise that meaning, authorship, and documentation are inherently corrupting forces. Across collaborative projects and multidisciplinary works—including photography, video, text, drawings, and archival material—Burger examines how images construct history, how authorship is fabricated, and how documentation functions as an instrument rather than a neutral record. His work frequently employs pseudo-documentary strategies, exposing how archives, images, and narratives produce the illusion of truth while remaining fundamentally unstable. Rather than pursuing expressive clarity, Burger’s practice allows for unintended expression to emerge through systems of framing, translation, and reconstruction. Errors, gaps, and inconsistencies are not corrected but maintained, positioning failure as a method through which meaning can be critically examined. By foregrounding absence, montage, and the constructed nature of authorship, Burger’s work destabilizes conventional distinctions between fact and fiction, presence and disappearance. His oeuvre combines conceptual rigor with irony and tragicomic absurdity, forming a practice in which art does not resolve meaning, but persistently interrogates its conditions.

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