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"Chilean artist Andreas Von Gehr
is interested in the interaction between photography, digital media and
painting. Much of his work involves his family and the theme of
immigration. His installation Re-Bio-Gehr, which was exhibited at Scope
here in NYC last month, is one such piece. Von Gehr fragments the image
of his father into 256 separate framed portraits with a young German
boy at the center base of each frame, his father in his youth (or maybe a
representation of his father – I’m not sure). The larger portrait
alludes to immigration in its typical passport or ID photo style." (via CollabCubed)
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