Axel Void

The Völklingen Ironworks flooded in red light
Copyright: Weltkulturerbe Völklinger Hütte | Oliver Dietze

Axel Void

Axel Void
Copyright: Axel Void

Born in 1986
Lives and works in Cádiz, Spain

 

Website: www.axelvoid.com

Exhibitions

Works

The Others

Helen Bur

Helen Bur
Copyright: Helen Bur

Date

2019

Dimensions

3 x 10 m

Material

Oil, canvas

Description

The Others was produced as a cooperative work within twenty-four hours in 2019. Yet the painting looks neither fragmented nor collaged. This photorealistic work, executed in rough brushwork, conveys rather the appearance of a self-contained snapshot. Its open ends lie in its content. Something about it seems uncanny. There are people on a bed in a chaotic-looking room. The red-infused coloration permits bloody, violent ideas, but the action is naturally frozen and remains enigmatic for all the familial intimacy. The painting is based on a photograph published in the book Fruit Tramps: A Family of Migrant Farmworkers by the American photojournalist Herman LeRoy Emmet, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1990. It is about migrant workers on the margins of American society. In The Others, the artist involved draw parallels to their own, often-nomadic lifestyle. It raises the questions what “conventional” and “unconventional” are, and who defines them as such. Are we the uncanny-seeming “others”? And for whom?