To Travel

Eugenio Dittborn

To Travel, 1990215 x 560cmSign in to view price
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Material
stitching, buttons and photosilkscreen on 4 sections of non-woven fabric
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a grid-like composition of various graphical elements, including striking black-and-white imagery, handwritten symbols, and vibrant red accents. The subject matter incorporates both abstract and representational elements, with a focus on fragmented human forms and architectural motifs. The artist employs a mixed-media approach, combining drawing, collage, and photographic techniques to create a visually rich and conceptually layered piece. The work appears to explore themes of identity, memory, and the interplay between the individual and the built environment, reflecting the artist's unique stylistic and thematic interests within the broader context of contemporary art. ...

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Artist
Eugenio Dittborn
B.1984, Chilean

Chilean printmaker, painter, draughtsman and video artist Eugenio Dittborn has been creating what he terms ‘Airmail Paintings’ for the past four decades. These works, executed on brown paper, cotton duck or non-woven fabric, comprise found images originating from various media, such as books and magazines. Dittborn sees his appropriation as a means of ‘completing the visibility’; disseminating ‘lost’ images – perhaps only viewed for a few seconds when one is flicking through a magazine – through their postage and elevation into the gallery. The artist considers the folds in the paintings, made to fit the works into envelopes, as the contours of their passage, the lines on maps, and the ‘traces of the cultural and political landscapes through which they travel.’ ...

Eugenio Dittborn: Artworks
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To Travel
Eugenio DittbornTo Travel, 1990
215 x 560cm
To Return (YVR)
Pieta (6+3+206)
Heráldica
Eugenio DittbornHeráldica, 2003
280 x 210cm
Corche
Eugenio DittbornCorche, 2004
210 x 140cm
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