Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024). Exhibition at Stooge Fine Arts, Berlin: October 6 – November 30, 2024.

Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024) consists of nine red monochromes, 60 x 60 cm, gouache on linen. 

Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024) consists of nine digital prints on Sintra®, mounted on birch shadow boxes, 30 x 40 x 2 cm.

These two works—two distinct works of art—are always installed as an ensemble.

Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Philosophical Meditation on the Nature of Art, and Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Source Code Variable
Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Cheap Poster, and Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Museo Sans
Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Piece of Fabric Intended to Cover a Hole in a Larger Piece of Fabric, and Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Display Faces
[top to bottom]: Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Panel in a Red Room of a Temple Devoted to the Worship of the Sun, Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Copperplate, and  Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Flag for a Parade of Communist Labor Parties 
[left to right]: Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Cloisterfuch + P22 Frenzy, Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Study for a Painting by a Great Artist, Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Poetic Masterpiece, and Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Futura.
Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): A Small Work in a Large Series of Monochromes Painted by a Madman, and Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment II (2024): Philosopher
Installation view, facing south
Installation view, facing north
Philosopher: An Illustrated Thought Experiment I (2024): An Early Work of a Famous Painter 

Stooge Fine Arts, Berlin

Photo credit: Thomas Swinkels, Berlin

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