General Note:
As stated
in my Blog on one of Peters books for An
Encyclopedia of Everything, http://an-encyclopedia-of-everything.blogspot.com
,I don’t know much
about Peter Müller, except to say that I think he is a prolific, generous
artist who works in multiples with digitally altered photographs being his main
interest. Further conversation with him has revealed that his multiple
edition books are up to edition of 15 and he recombines common articles of
‘unnoticed beauty’ in order to see their structure. This act removes the ordinary, unnoticed products/byproducts
of consumerism into the realm of art.
The ‘thing’ becomes an open-ended experiment and can be seen as a
collection of data from a specific place which gives testimony to the context
of a particular journey.
diffuse II
Unnumbered edition book of inkjet prints,
digitally altered photographs 21cm x 9cm x 1cm, Glue bound, composite hard card
cover (800grm?), 80gm paper. The images
are reflections, shadows, light rays - visual information which is rendered
abstract by the manner in which it has been photographed/digitally
manipulated. The inkjet printed nature
of the images also renders them unclear, adding to title context.
Give aways for the deceased
Unnumbered edition book of inkjet prints,
digitally altered photographs 30cm x 9.5cm x .5cm, composite hard card cover
(400grm?), 40 gram paper. Cropped
photographs which render abstractions in food and commercial goods/the mundane,
photographed in Japan. A play on ‘a dead giveaway’?
japonais
Unnumbered edition book of 36 inkjet prints, digitally altered
photographs, including collage, art filters and overlays. Glue bound, 21cm x 9cm x 1cm, hard cover coated with paper made from dried
leaves, cloth spine, (800grm?) 80 gram
paper. japonais is French for Japanese - things pertaining to Japan, its
people or its language.
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