art.wikisort.org - ArtistJochem Hendricks (born c. 1959) is a contemporary artist from Frankfurt, Germany.[1] One of his works which asked "far-reaching questions about the value and meaning of labour" involved paying illegal immigrants to count millions of sand grains over a period of over eight years.[2]
German contemporary artist
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Born | c. 1959 |
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Occupation | Artist |
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His earlier work included "eye drawings" whereby his pupils were tracked by a head-mounted scanner; the results were printed out and exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.[3] His first solo exhibition in London was held at the Haunch of Venison in August 2007.[1] In 2013, The New Art Gallery Walsall exhibited a collection of his installations, sculpture, film and paintings.[4]
References
- The Independent, "Art and man-made diamonds", 13 August 2007
- Henley, Jon. "Comment & Debate: Diary", The Guardian 25 July 2007
- Rugoff, Ralph Virtual corridors of power, Financial Times, 31 March 2001
- DAILYLIVE, Coventry Telegraph, 9 March 2013
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[de] Jochem Hendricks
Jochem Hendricks (* 1959 in Schlüchtern) ist ein zeitgenössischer deutscher Konzeptkünstler.
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