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Size: 21.7 W x 17.7 H x 1.2 D in
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BLACK THING (between) from the serie: Black Constructions acryl on print on canvas 55 x 45 cm 2015 - Other pieces from the Black Construction series are on: - All the pictures in the series called “Parasitic Painting” are painted over another painters’ paintings, both originals and reproductions. The works come from flea markets, car exchange places, second hand shops or directly from the people who want to get rid of them. Obtained pictures are the underlay for Parasite creativity. They are the input material, stimulus, context and outline of history: a breeding ground for Parasitic Painting. - More information about Parasitism in the Manifesto of Parasitism:
2015
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
21.7 W x 17.7 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Poland.
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Parasite Arek – an artist. In 2010 he formulated a “Manifesto of Parasitism” presenting the idea of his activities as a parasite-artist. According to these ideas covered in “Manifesto”, Parasite Arek lived,worked and created parasitizing for four years in several cities, cultural institutions and all places of culture. With time, his actions turned into a critique of the status of the artist in society and he began to create the so-called host projects. In this spirit, in 2012, he created a series of activities “Willing to help” implemented in Polish villages and towns. In 2013, he designed and completed the construction of a HOME in Elblag – a house, which is the dream of every young person who has no money for land, materials and builders. Then he worked in various projects with social groups referred to as “social parasites”: Roma, the long-term unemployed or experiencing social exclusion; a Painting workshop “Not to be Rejected”, where homeless people can work. At the basis of this and other activities is the belief in the therapeutic role of art and the belief that people can improve their situation through it. Manifesto of Parasitism on
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