Stefan Brüggemann

Stefan Brüggemann


Edition
English
2008
ISBN: 978-3-905829-64-8
Hardcover, 20,5 cm x 28,6 cm
64 pages
33 color

Published by jrp I editions
Authors: Michael Bracewell, Nicolas de Oliveira, Chris Kraus, Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith
Edited by Nicolas de Oliveira, Philippe Pirotte


The Mexican artist Stefan Brüggemann (*1975) is interested in “words that become pictures” and “pictures that become words.” In this way he questions the idea of transferring or mirroring information. Language becomes a way of remembering, of reflecting and refracting events. His laconic picture-signs act as memorials to “language that must be reactivated.” They create imaginary spaces or experiences for the audience, invoked by words. These spaces are produced through the individual act of looking, and each look is always new, notwithstanding the familiarity of the statement.

Independently from many other materials and mediums Brüggemann uses, one of his principal strategies is to inject a Pop sensibility into conceptual strategies in a simple but refreshing way.
Published with the Kunsthalle Bern and the FRAC Bourgogne, Dijon.


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