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In our current era of overwhelm, all stratums of thought, culture and visual stimuli require the artist to be working overtime, rigorously attempting to make sense of emerging phenomena while offering new configurations as a means of direction through a blizzard of information.
Still Making Art Volume Seven presents a selection of artists who undertake this role, utilising everyday components and narrational threads that still hold potential value within the topography of content society is incessantly producing—a metaphysical inundation I define as the cultural deluge.
A parallel can be drawn with the Age of Discovery, an era that within the context of the Netherlands and Amsterdam boasts a deep-rooted history, arguably being the foundation to the continual technological and cultural innovation that underpins this exhibition and its venue. Even with advanced technology in ship building and navigation, this period saw cartography as largely conjectural,...More
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In our current era of overwhelm, all stratums of thought, culture and visual stimuli require the artist to be working overtime, rigorously attempting to make sense of emerging phenomena while offering new configurations as a means of direction through a blizzard of information.
Still Making Art Volume Seven presents a selection of artists who undertake this role, utilising everyday components and narrational threads that still hold potential value within the topography of content society is incessantly producing—a metaphysical inundation I define as the cultural deluge.
A parallel can be drawn with the Age of Discovery, an era that within the context of the Netherlands and Amsterdam boasts a deep-rooted history, arguably being the foundation to the continual technological and cultural innovation that underpins this exhibition and its venue. Even with advanced technology in ship building and navigation, this period saw cartography as largely conjectural,...More