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This analog photographic staging Jan Vermeer ´Woman with Typewriter` ( 6x7cm negative; gelatin color print RA-4) is a free interpretation of the Dutch painter Jan Vermeer (17th century) and not a one-to-one translation of any of his paintings. Instead I combined the visual essences of Vermeer´s paintings to a new image which translates Vermeer´s style into the present. Important aspects are e.g. the composition of figure and space, the light, foreground and background, a rich still life, the image in the image, religious connotations, the color of the scarf, the interior, etc. The work has an edition of only #3. It comes mounted on aluminum (alu-dibond) and is protected with acrylic glass. There are two possible frames: an old-fashioned white or similar old natural wooden frame (see image attached).
Original Created:2009
Subjects:Women
Print:Giclee on Photo Paper
Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Boris Duhm is born 1971 in Aachen, Germany. He lives and works in Germany Artist Statement Boris Duhms works deal with a visualisation of the mental state of our societies, the contemporary conditio humana. When a situation becomes an image it can become symbolic and gain a political and social dimension. Already in 2007 the philosopher Jean Baudrillard pointed out a change of human perception: reality is percepted as something irrational, vice versa fiction is taken as fact. Boris Duhm ́s analogue photo-stagings, sculptures, paintings, drawings, performances and collages are a journey into this interspace of reality and perception. The figures, which are represented on images or three-dimensional in the exhibition- or in public-space, reveal their nature primal to a closer look. They seem to merge into the environment they move in. Often the fictional places on Boris´ photographs are located in nature, which change into stages on the purely analogue photographs by the existentialistic artist. Here the human drama is performed. Duhm succeeds in transforming the real place into a collective place of memory, where everybody can find oneself in pictures of memory of his own life. The disguised figures populating these places are not themselves but have fulfilled a metamorphosis. They reside in an as-well-as, in a condition of refraction. In "Self as Fern" for example, the artist goes far beyond masquerade: in a mimetic gesture the artist really transforms into a primeval plant. Especially in his latest works, the radicalness of Boris Duhm ́s artist position shows a clear political and social concern and tries to get to the bottom of the authenticity of photographic imprints themselves. To see more of Boris Duhms work, please visit his website www.borisduhm.com. Boris´ artworks are represented internationally by galleries, collections, museums and privat collectors. Boris Duhm has been working as teacher for fine art and photography at various universities and art schools in Europe and Asia. www.borisduhm.com www.intagram.com/borisduhm/ Search "Boris Duhm" on google !
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