Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too
Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too
Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too
Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too
Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too
Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too

Koenraad Dedobbeleer

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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a vibrant, spherical light fixture composed of a soft, pale green-yellow orb atop a delicate, translucent pink glass base. The overall design emphasizes simplicity, with the use of clean, geometric shapes and a harmonious color palette. The lighting technique creates a warm, diffused glow, suggesting a contemplative and serene atmosphere. This contemporary lighting piece likely reflects the designer's interest in minimalist aesthetics and the interplay of light and form, aiming to create a visually striking and functional object for modern interiors. ...

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Koenraad Dedobbeleer
Artist
Koenraad Dedobbeleer
B.1975, Belgian

Koenraad Dedobbeleer constructs sculptural environments, often resembling elements of 1970s Space Age interior design, futuristic aesthetics for an imagined realm. Assembled together with Dedobeleer's original fabrications, his installations incorporate humorous modifications and recontextualisations of readymade objects. Through placing formerly mundane articles within the artist’s constructed worlds, he elevates and liberates them from their formal quality and function, asking the viewer to reevaluate them in a new context. This play between original sculpture and transformed object creates intriguing dynamics and contextual rifts, questioning the value and provenance attributed to objects, and how they can be altered within fresh frames of reference. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...

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Victims of Structural Change Can Also Be Intolerant, 2019
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What Is Manipulated Is the Real Rather Than the Symbolic – Made in China
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What Is Manipulated Is the Real Rather Than the Symbolic – Made in China, 2019
200.02 x 299.72 x 59.69cm
A Society that Believes Commerce Is Virtue
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A Society that Believes Commerce Is Virtue, 2020
137.16 x 19.05 x 24.13cm
It Is Unironically Disturbing
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It Is Unironically Disturbing, 2022
220 x 130 x 140cm
A Living Symbol of the Lurking Failure
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A Living Symbol of the Lurking Failure, 2022
95cm ⌀53cm
Life Is Nothing But Dead and Taxes, All the Trees that Get the Axes
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76cm ⌀35cm
What You Speculate Beyond that Is Pure Nonsense
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What You Speculate Beyond that Is Pure Nonsense, 2022
60cm ⌀26cm
It’s Symbolic Role as Polite Vortex of Sedentary, Liberal Consensus
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It’s Symbolic Role as Polite Vortex of Sedentary, Liberal Consensus, 2022
50cm ⌀40cm
Aesthetic Luddities
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Aesthetic Luddities, 2022
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Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too
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Destroying the Past, Present and Future Too, 2022
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A New Cult of Impersonality
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A New Cult of Impersonality, 2022
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An Uncanny, Untutored and Unerring Sense of what Simply Works
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An Uncanny, Untutored and Unerring Sense of what Simply Works, 2022
66cm ⌀47cm
Disastrously Misplaced Optimism
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Disastrously Misplaced Optimism, 2022
56cm ⌀35cm
A Commodity as Well as an Agency of Change
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A Commodity as Well as an Agency of Change, 2022
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With a Sort of Furious Patience
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With a Sort of Furious Patience, 2022
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A Generation Politicised by Increasing Adversity
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Our Present Age of Sophisticated Fatalism
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The Neurotic, Morally Dubious Modernistic Stiffness
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Impatient at Mankind’s Failure to Perfect Itself Overnight
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Experimentation Is Considered Profligate, Decadent and a Distraction
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Avant-garde Is the French for Bullshit
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The Equivalent of an Adult Still Living with its Parents
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The Equivalent of an Adult Still Living with its Parents, 2022
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Populist and Yet Brazenly Concealing their True Values
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Populist and Yet Brazenly Concealing their True Values, 2022
55cm ⌀30cm
A Reflective Surface Affirms
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A Reflective Surface Affirms, 2022
60cm ⌀41cm
Written Up in the Accepted Arthouse Vernacular of Critical Validation
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Written Up in the Accepted Arthouse Vernacular of Critical Validation, 2023
172 x 42 x 42cm
It Is Unironically Disturbing
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It Is Unironically Disturbing, 2022
220 x 130 x 140cm
The Future Will Be Like the AQ-resent, Only More So
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The Future Will Be Like the AQ-resent, Only More So, 2023
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The Trompe l’oeil of a Peaceful, Moderate and Consensual Society, 2019
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Showering Them with Screeds of Adjectival Praise, 2022
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New York City, Los Angeles, Brussels

C L E A R I N G is a contemporary art gallery based in New York, Los Angeles and Brussels. The gallery was founded in 2011, with the focus of showing emerging art. It now represents over 20 living artists, providing many of them - such as Harold Ancart, Korakrit Arunanondchai, Chase Hall, Calvin Marcus and Marina Pinsky - with their first gallery exhibition. The gallery also represents the estates of Eduardo Paolozzi, Bruno Gironcoli and René Heyvaert. C L E A R I N G supports its artists by producing works, exhibitions and books, as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...

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