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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
Acrylic, acrylic based medium, ink, UV protection, oil, powdered gold and copper pigments, resin, varnish, wallpaper, fabrics on pigment prints on canvas. The artwork comes ready to hang.
Words are few: »St. James Place, London«. Here, in homage to Marshall McLuhan »The Medium is the Message«, paint is crafted to create an experiential synthesis of London. In a society, which favours the written word for the dissemination of ideas, the visual is… easily misconstrued as mere decoration. But the interaction and juxtapositions of text, prints, fabrics, wallpaper and paint are evincing an ambiguity or generating possibilities. The obligation is thinking beyond the canvas into the world of actions—overpainting hotel stationery.
« In my work, I deal with pictures that already exist and liberate them from their originally intended narration and function. »
Starting from the symbols of our society - an increasingly psychologically scrutinized communication through text and images - Peter Vahlefeld breaks up the context of such familiar obviousness with artistic means and incorporates it into his painting. Some motifs mutate into completely abstract color spaces, while other pictures still reveal objective details such as typography or figurative elements. In his overpaintings he thus stages a dialectical relationship between the visible and the hidden and thus a beautiful game of hiding and revealing. His examination is focused on the expressive gesture of the medium, the process of painting and the exhaustion of a formal and content-related motif. His painting is painting about painting. Peter Vahlefeld has participated in many solo exhibitions in Germany as well as in annual art fairs such as Art Karlsruhe.