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Deborah-Joyce Holman

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kanekalon hair, silkscreen print on viscose
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Visual Elements: The image presents a minimalist, monochromatic composition with a stark white wall and ceiling contrasted by a dark grey floor. A single black, cord-like structure snakes across the floor, creating an organic, fluid form. Subject Matter: The artwork appears to depict a suspended, serpentine-like structure made of a black, cable-like material that flows and extends across the floor, creating a sense of movement and energy within the space. Artistic Style and Technique: The artwork employs a minimalist and conceptual approach, using simple materials and forms to convey a sense of tension and contemplation. The use of a single, uninterrupted line creates a sense of continuity and fluidity throughout the piece. Context: This contemporary artwork likely explores themes of connection, balance, and the relationship between physical space and the sculptural form. The artist's intention may be to challenge the viewer's perception of space and structure, inviting a meditative, introspective engagement with the work. ...

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Deborah-Joyce Holman
Artist
Deborah-Joyce Holman
B.1991, British

Deborah Joyce Holman is a multidisciplinary artist whose work spans sculpture, text, installation, image-making and film. Through her work, Holman investigates linguistics, authorship and strategies of refusal, such as opacity, perhaps taking reference from Édouard Glissant’s notion of Opacité. She also explores the blurring of fact, fiction and truth as a means of contending with the trappings of visibility, hypervisibility and (mis)representation. Holman has been interested in the figure of the trickster, who can operate within the framework of power but does not conform to societal ‘truths’, fluidly operating in the interstices, the in-between space. Holman is also a curator, having commissioned several solo exhibitions and programmed talks, concerts, texts and DJ mixes. ...

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