Search 2020 Vol.2
A conceptual art publication.
door Joshua Hossain Hashemzadeh
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Over het boek
Which parts of you live online? And which parts don’t? The oddity of engaging with the intangible is something we have normalized, lusted for, and feared, as our digital footprint and virtual ecosystems have matured to scale – It’s this contemplation that inspires my ongoing series, “SEARCH,” a collection of performance-driven art books that archive and materialize all of my time on the web.
This three-volume set, comprising over 1,000 pages of searches, documents the curiosities, inspirations, and methodology behind my studio practice and life as an artist from Jan. 1 - Dec.31, 2020. (now available on Apple Books )
Originally started in 2015 after the completion of my undergraduate program at SFAI, this endeavor aims to build an immersive library that documents my web history over the course of my life. Although developed as a loose bibliography for my artistic practice I find these objects can exist sculpturally on their own. These artworks reflect on time and physical mass in a visceral, and ubiquitous manner that I harken back to early inspirations like On Kawara and Richard Serra. Search 2020 touches on similar sculptural principles and further connects those experiences to the notion of a “body” as it moves through digital space.
I love knowing that as my archive gets longer, the work will inevitably get bigger. At some point as I age the work will outsize my physical presence and hold more information than I can ever remember. At that point, it becomes questionable which object represents us best, the body, or the history it leaves behind.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
- Aanvullende categorieën Salontafelboeken
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Projectoptie: 15×23 cm
Aantal pagina's: 428 - Datum publiceren: jun 05, 2021
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden flux, artist biography, conceptual art, art books
Over de maker
Joshua H. Hashemzadeh (b. 1993), has a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and lives and works in Los Angeles. His work, often derived from collected objects and typographies is built around an investigation of language and its link to art-historical pedagogy, socio-economic critique, and cultural iconicism. As a mixed-race first-generation American, both his curatorial and artistic practices reflect on ideas of belonging and ideological systems of value & classification. Recent work has been featured in several exhibitions with recent highlights including Nomad, Torrance Art Museum, CA; Semblance | Sunshine, Torrance Art Museum, CA; Office Hours, Main Museum, Los Angeles; FIVE, Baik Art, Los Angeles; Poster, Black Ball Projects, Brooklyn; and Our little Angle, Diego Rivera Gallery, San Francisco. Notable curatorial projects also include Semblance | Sunshine, Torrance Art Museum, Torrance; 2020 Armory Show Presents, New York; Re-Verb, Baik Art, Los Angeles.