Kallima Inachus (Study for Recto Verso Ventral Dorsal), II

Jeffrey Stuker

Kallima Inachus (Study for Recto Verso Ventral Dorsal), II, 202440.6 x 50.8cm4000 USD
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archival pigment, 8 ply rag mat board, white enamel over beech wood frameEhrlich SteinbergLos Angeles
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Jeffrey Stuker
Artist
Jeffrey Stuker
1979 , American

The most prominent subject of Stuker’s work over the past decade is mimicry, which, as Walter Benjamin asserted in his 1933 essay “The Mimetic Faculty,” is at the basis of all human learning. Today, of course, we can add that it is also at the basis of non-human learning. To evoke a paranoid scenario, this is basically how our cellphones are acceding to take our place in the world. And vice-versa, technological mimicry of human behaviors alerts us to a machinic element that was always already at work within us and perhaps accounts for the drive of the human animal to blend with its environment, to “depersonalize by assimilation to space,” as Roger Caillois described it in his 1936 text “Mimicry and Legendary Psychaesthenia.” If Stuker’s work has sought to trace this philosophical concept of mimicry, which emerges with critical force in the 1930s, it is in order to open its forms to the strange density of the synthetic nature of our era, with its preponderance of computational images. ...

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Kallima Inachus (Study for Recto Verso Ventral Dorsal), I
Jeffrey StukerKallima Inachus (Study for Recto Verso Ventral Dorsal), I, 20244000 USD
Kallima Inachus (Study for Recto Verso Ventral Dorsal), II
Jeffrey StukerKallima Inachus (Study for Recto Verso Ventral Dorsal), II, 20244000 USD
Ehrlich Steinberg
Gallery
Ehrlich Steinberg
Los Angeles

Ehrlich Steinberg is an LA-based contemporary art gallery founded in 2023. The gallery exhibits national and international artists with a focus on emerging and research-based practices.