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Bone Mask-Filter: forest

2008

Single piece Framed

From the series Bone Mask-Filter Tour

Size

23.2 x 35 cm
9 x 13.78 in

Year

2008

Reference

8fc93909

The works that form part of the Bone Mask-Filter Tour are photographs of land-and cityscapes as seen through a Mask Filter.

"Mask Filters are a series of ‘sculptures’ which are to be looked ‘through’ rather than ‘at’. Conceived as the means by which Chodzko’s elaborate project, Design for a Carnival, could be documented (whilst also ensuring that documentation process was participating within the ritual)  each Mask Filter is designed to be attached to the lens of a camera, therefore functioning as both mask and filter between viewer and subject. Mask-Filters are usually made from a mixture of simple, found, organic, exotic, everyday, expensive and poor materials constructed to make a complex web of often fragile matter. Each Mask-Filter exists partly as a poem of references made through the sequence of the names of materials listed in their construction. These structures, despite sharing visual similarities with ‘outsider’ sculptures, are intended paradoxically, to have a use-value and functionality attributed to them; They are a piece of camera kit – at least in a parallel reality; a folk sci-fi – an apparatus which seems aesthetically and materially at complete odds with the smooth, shiny black and silver metals and plastics commonly used for the technology of cameras and their accessories. Mask Filter turns the observer into something carnivalesque and strange, prompting the viewer to attract attention. It allows the camera operator and the subsequent audiences to become as masked as the subject so that the web of lines of connection between seen and seer flows back and forth, both trapped and sieved, between the camera, image, audience and artist."
(source: www.adamchodzko.com)

1965 London, United Kingdom

Adam Chodzko is an artist working across media, exploring our conscious and unconscious behaviour, social relations and collective imaginations through artworks that are propositions for alternative forms of ‘social media.’ Exhibiting work nationally and internationally since 1991, his work speculates how, through the visual, we might best connect with others; ‘How might we perceive better’?

Source: www.adamchodzko.com


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