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On top of the panel, there are eight egg cups from my private egg cup collection.
A collector item is not defined either by its use-value or its exchange value. As such, it is slightly offset to the market logic. But it is nevertheless connected to ownership. It is the owner's emotional investment that makes up its worth. Any object is collectable, but artworks might be the collector item per se. Thus art can… also never be entirely positioned within a utility or market system. It both exceeds it and comes up short. Art, as collecting, is dependent on the rules of desire as described by psychoanalytic theory to become meaningful. Desire signifies the primordial lack at the kernel of the subject - the very missing piece that pushes it into existence. The subject is, much like any collection, never complete.
« I am interested in process-based painting, and the profound solitude of the human mind. While exploring one, I sometimes try to formulate something about the other, and how it affects our relationship with the outside world. »
Johan Söderström is a nationally-distinguished Norwegian painter. His works consist of layers of filler where various fields are laid beside each other, like pieces in a puzzle, and he uses his unique technique to emphasize cracks, textures and other aspects the material's own history. He primarily explores the theme of human alienation, and aims to ensure that his aesthetic can be perceived in ways simple enough to diminish the distance between viewer and work.