Untitled (JOAN JONAS MEKAS)

Karl Holmqvist

Untitled (JOAN JONAS MEKAS), 2018100 x 100cmSign in to view price
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marker on canvasDépendance
Description
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This artwork by Joan Jonas Mekas features a stark composition of large black text on a neutral beige background. The text appears to be the artist's name, presented in a bold, hand-painted style that emphasizes the rawness and directness of the work. The simple yet impactful aesthetic suggests a minimalist approach, with the focus entirely on the text as the subject matter. This piece likely reflects the artist's personal identity and artistic practice, offering insight into their conceptual exploration of language and self-representation within the contemporary art context. ...

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Artist
Karl Holmqvist
B.1964, Swedish

Blurring the boundaries between poetry, visual art, and performance, Karl Holmqvist transforms language into a sculptural and rhythmic force. His practice centers on the materiality of words—fragmented, repeated, and reassembled into visual forms and sonic patterns that challenge fixed meaning and linear thought. Working across media including text-based installations, wall drawings, zines, video, and spoken word, he treats language as both surface and substance. Familiar phrases, slogans, and literary fragments are cut up and remixed into hypnotic sequences that slip between sense and nonsense, form and sound. His performances and readings are central to his work, where language is activated through voice and repetition, turning poetry into chant, meditation, or protest. Holmqvist’s texts—whether shouted, whispered, or printed—suggest new ways of being in language, rooted in intuition, collectivity, and subversion. Eschewing authorship and originality, he embraces appropriation and remix as political gestures, reclaiming overused or discarded language and giving it new life. Through repetition and rhythm, his work creates space for disorientation and reimagination—where text becomes a tool for resistance, ritual, and poetic play. ...

Karl Holmqvist: Artworks
Dépendance
Gallery
Dépendance
Brussels

Dépendance is a contemporary art gallery founded in 2003 by Michael Callies and Stephan Jaax in Brussels. Situated in the heart of the city, the gallery has established itself as a pivotal space for critical and experimental artistic practices. Since its inception, dépendance has been dedicated to presenting works that challenge conventions and engage with social and political themes. The gallery's program includes both emerging and established artists, fostering a dynamic dialogue within the contemporary art scene. ...