Newspaper .3mm aluminum offset plates mounted on aluminum frame
132 x 288 x 3.5 cm
52 x 113 3/8 x 1 3/8 in
Copyright the artist & Harlan Levey Projects
Ongoing since 2016, the Memento series takes as its subject the ubiquitous image of the crowd, sourced from newspapers around the world. The crowd has become a marker for large-scale...
Ongoing since 2016, the Memento series takes as its subject the ubiquitous image of the crowd, sourced from newspapers around the world. The crowd has become a marker for large-scale news events: mass crisis and tragedy, rising activism, and shifts in the socio-political landscape. Initially intrigued by the aesthetics of grief and portrayal of collective catastrophe, Van der Auwera turns our attention to the witnesses of these stories, who, through their abject stares, never articulate the nature of their concern. As the crowd gazes out at the horizon, the reader isn’t privy to the image in the distance. Like the pictured crowd, we look towards something that isn’t actually there and are reminded that ‘seeing’ through media is an active task. This is something the works, made at the newspaper production plant in Belgium on the paper’s aluminum offset plates, demonstrate as images are revealed through movement and close inspection. The two large works take the same event as their starting point, in one case pulling the leftover ink across the plate and in others burning the image into the plate or ‘painting’ with light.