Longing for the Epiphany

'Staring, gazing, waiting, imagining, fearing and longing for the epiphany that will deliver us from this ever-growing amount of existential uncertainty.

‘Longing for the Epiphany’ reflects on a world that is changing at the speed of light. The way we consume imagery, spirituality, safety, hope, and dreams. Nothing we see is the same as yesterday, and we can only dream about what it will look like tomorrow, leaving us gasping for solid grounds of direction and meaning to cherish and hold on to. In the meantime, we keep ‘Staring, gazing, waiting, imagining, fearing and longing for the epiphany that will deliver us from this ever-growing amount of existential uncertainty.’ 

The series reflects on how we consume images since the internet has made imagery abundant. How do we relate to context and content? How can images remain relevant if they always compete with millions of others? How can we make sure art doesn’t become invisible.

 

How can art survive if we scroll through it in endless streams of Google thumbnails not having the time to get acquainted with an image? ‘Andy and Bianca’ is a reproduction of a famous Polaroid photo showing Bianca Jagger taken by Andy Warhol. It is reframing the iconic picture, researching its strengths. Redefining what it is that makes the image powerful and stand out.

A tribute to the reproduction Warhol was famous for. The question remains: Did reproduction destroy authenticity?