BILDKÖRPER have emerged since 2010.

The work does not take perception for granted, but understands it as a state under conditions.

The image itself is not at the center of the inquiry, but the conditions under which something can appear as an image.

 

 

BILDKÖRPER are not representations.
They are independent states of the work.

Material, light, space, and perception form a configuration that does not remain stable.

The BILDKÖRPER establish distinct regimes within the same inquiry.

SEAM, VEIL, CORE, LIMEN, and FATHOM each investigate different conditions of materiality, visibility, intensity, distinction, and space.

With each regime, the inquiry shifts.

Not from one medium to another, but within the conditions of the image.

 

 

The practice does not follow a linear development.
Each BILDKÖRPER alters the conditions of what follows.

Over time, the inquiry extends further: from the conditions of the image to the conditions of reality.
SCAR begins at this point of transition.
The work is developed directly from the studio of Iven Orx and Aaron Vinn in Cologne, Germany.