HOW TO SAY “NO” AND GOODBYE TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE CON- SCIENCE AND ITS Effects ON ONES ROAD TO MAX...
HOW TO SAY “NO” AND GOODBYE TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE CON- SCIENCE AND ITS Effects ON ONES ROAD TO MAX...

Graham Wiebe

HOW TO SAY “NO” AND GOODBYE TO THE INFLUENCE OF THE CON- SCIENCE AND ITS Effects ON ONES ROAD TO MAXIMIZING HOPE FOR SURVIVAL AND WONDERFUL Destinies, 202460.3 x 10.8 x 2.5cmSign in to view price
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spliced self-help booksFranz Kaka
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features a row of wooden blocks arranged horizontally, each displaying various text and graphic elements. The colors are vibrant, with bold contrasts between the different blocks. The overall composition creates a sense of visual rhythm and playfulness, inviting the viewer to engage with the diverse range of textual and symbolic content. The artist likely intended to explore themes of consumerism, language, and the visual representation of ideas through this unconventional, found-object assemblage. ...

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Graham Wiebe
Artist
Graham Wiebe
B.1994

Graham Wiebe (b. 1994, Winnipeg, Canada) lives and works in Winnipeg. Wiebe has recently exhibited solo and two-person exhibitions at Final Hot Desert in the Great Basin Desert, Utah; Jargon Projects, Chicago; Blinkers, Winnipeg; and group exhibitions at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, Utah; The Living Art Museum, Reykjavik, Iceland; Palazzo San Giuseppe, Polignano a Mare, Italy; afternoon projects, Vancouver; and BSMNT, Leipzig.

Franz Kaka
Gallery
Franz Kaka
Toronto

Franz Kaka was founded in 2016 as an artist-led gallery, presenting exhibitions that privileged experimentation and risk-taking. In 2019, the gallery began formally representing a number of the artists who had previously exhibited, including Lotus L. Kang, HaeAhn Paul Kwon Kajander, Anne Low, and Elif Saydam. In the years since, the gallery has expanded its international reach through gallery collaborations and art fair participations, including presentations at Art Basel, Frieze London, and the Armory Show. Known for presenting materially curious and conceptually complex exhibitions, the gallery champions nuanced practices that transform and deepen through sustained engagement, fostering dynamic conversations with audiences in Toronto and abroad. ...

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