Dead White Man: Effigy 01
Dead White Man: Effigy 01

Jeremy Hutchison

Dead White Man: Effigy 01, 2024Sign in to view price
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found textiles, found wood, steelPi Artworks
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The artwork features a prominent yellow origami-like sculpture suspended within a clear glass display case, resting on a simple wooden pallet structure. The striking yellow hue and geometric, angular forms create a visually striking composition that captivates the viewer. The artist's use of transparent materials and minimalist presentation highlights the sculptural qualities of the work, inviting closer inspection. The piece likely explores themes of fragility, transformation, and the intersection of natural and man-made elements, reflecting the artist's unique conceptual and technical approach to contemporary sculpture. ...

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Dead White Man: Effigy 01
Artist
Jeremy Hutchison
B.1979, British

Jeremy Hutchison fuses performance, sculpture, video, and text to interrogate the absurdities and contradictions of contemporary life. He critically engages with systems of production and consumption, using absurdity and farce to expose contradictions inherent in global capitalism. Drawing from his background in advertising, Hutchison appropriates the language and strategies of commercial media, inverting them to highlight issues such as waste colonialism, labor exploitation, and the commodification of desire. A notable aspect of Hutchison's work is his exploration of the global trade in secondhand clothing. Through performances and installations, he embodies the figure of the "Dead White Man," a term used in Ghana to describe discarded Western garments. By wearing sculptures made from these clothes, Hutchison critiques the environmental and social impacts of textile waste and the inequities of global trade. His practice often involves collaboration with communities affected by the issues he addresses. In projects like the British Textile Biennial, he worked with participants to transform secondhand clothes into effigies, invoking traditional rituals to comment on the legacy of colonialism and the politics of waste. Through his work, Hutchison invites audiences to reconsider the narratives surrounding consumer goods and their global implications, using humor and disruption as tools for critical reflection. ...

Jeremy Hutchison: Artworks
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Pi Artworks
Gallery
Pi Artworks
London, Istanbul

Pi Artworks is an international contemporary art gallery with spaces in London and Istanbul. Its mission is to offer a diverse and active programme that initiates social change. Pi Artworks was founded in Istanbul in 1998. By moving to London in 2013, Pi Artworks wanted to make connections, explore “shared histories”, and bridge artists from different geographies. Pi Artworks London is located in Fitzrovia in the heart of London's West End. Pi Artworks Istanbul gallery relocated to PIyalepasa in close proximity to Arter Museum, with a 350 sq mt. space designed by Polat Group. Since its inception, the gallery has worked with emerging and established artists with the aim of allowing their work to grow in terms of new projects and exhibitions. Pi Artworks now represents a total of eighteen international artists, two-thirds of whom are female. The gallery is also a member of London Collective, and IGA (International Galleries Alliance). ...