Koenraad Dedobbeleer
Koenraad Dedobbeleer creates sculptures, objects, in-situ installations and photographs teeming with associations, tongue-in-cheek commentaries and art historical references. The artist places the focus firmly on everyday objects, which he modifies and recontextualises. He does this by means of methods such as deconstruction and manipulation, so that the contextual shifts and transformations of these everyday objects and motifs prompt the viewer to question the essential quality of things and their existence within newly created frames of reference. This approach opens up new perspectives and potential for a variety of interpretations. Koenraad Dedobbeleer describes his work as a multifaceted, open-ended experiment in both form and content, involving non-scientific inquiry into options.
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gelatin silver print in artist frame
4.72 x 3.54 in (12 x 9 cm) -
unique c-print
14.57 x 13.39 in (37 x 34 cm) -
laminated plywood
23.62 x 74.8 in (60 x 190 cm) -
spray painted wood, stainless steel, enamel on wood
73.62 x 23.62 in (187 x 60 cm) -
A Suitable, Ideologically Motivated Instrument
4.72 x 3.54 in (12 x 9 cm) -
gelatin silver print in artist frame
4.72 x 10.63 in (12 x 27 cm) -
gelatin silver print in artist frame
4.72 x 7.87 in (12 x 20 cm) -
gelatin silver print in artist frame
14.57 x 13.39 in (37 x 34 cm) -
gelatin silver print in artist frame 2 parts, each 37.3 x 34.2 x 4 cm
14.57 x 13.39 in (37 x 34 cm) -
gelatin silver print in artist frame 5 parts, each 37.3 x 34.2 x 4 cm
14.57 x 13.39 in (37 x 34 cm) -
Painted metal, copy of head of Oba, benin bronze
63.39 x 7.87 in (161 x 20 cm) -
boxwood in a polyester pot
31.5 x 15.75 in (80 x 40 cm)