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Review
May 2, 2011

Review of the work Suspension and the graduation show in Witnas. By Adrien Siberchicot. Click here to read the text.

The empty room
Apr 1, 2011

The first drawings consisted of white empty rooms with large windows that filled complete walls. Outside was nothing and the walls existed only because of the faint shadows they casted onto the floor and themselves. The rooms provided a place where I could hide from the question what I wanted with my work and where I could erase the emptiness of my imagination.
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Suspension
Year: 2011
Technique: drawing, graphite on paper
Size: variable
Produced with generous support from The Prins Berhard Cultural Foundation, The Netherlands

concept

Suspension is a series of drawings that depict artworks and objects in various states of uncertainty, negotiation or mystification. The depicted works are concealed, under construction, upside down, out of context or out of focus. They all appear in a state of suspension, physically as well as conceptually. They are arrested in a space without walls, floors or ceilings whereas their meaning is suspended as well.


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