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W3828
19.05.2011
The Black Diagram - Patrik Aarnivaara
WWW
  • "The Black Diagram", 2010 was a continuation of the work An “A” Surrounded by a Circle, 2009. In my earlier work I deconstructed anarchist signs. In the unfinished project "The Black Diagram" I worked with the idea of “Post-anarchism”. Anarchi ...

    "The Black Diagram", 2010 was a continuation of the work An “A” Surrounded by a Circle, 2009. In my earlier work I deconstructed anarchist signs. In the unfinished project "The Black Diagram" I worked with the idea of “Post-anarchism”.

    Anarchism, a political ideology that has increasingly been of interest to me because it includes different and contrasting schools of thoughts and raises the constant question of whether - and how - this multiplicity could be represented. I am primarily interested in the discussion within anarchism between those who are “resistant to representation” and those who want an aesthetic based on a dynamic and becoming representation that embraces multiplicity. Could the diagram be the answer for both these positions? A diagram is not really a place or position, but a continuous in-between and a continuous becoming.

    "The Black Diagram", 2010 was a continuation of the work An “A” Surrounded by a Circle, 2009. In my earlier work I deconstructed anarchist signs. In the unfinished project "The Black Diagram" I worked with the idea of “Post-anarchism”. Anarchi ...

    "The Black Diagram", 2010 was a continuation of the work An “A” Surrounded by a Circle, 2009. In my earlier work I deconstructed anarchist signs. In the unfinished project "The Black Diagram" I worked with the idea of “Post-anarchism”.

    Anarchism, a political ideology that has increasingly been of interest to me because it includes different and contrasting schools of thoughts and raises the constant question of whether - and how - this multiplicity could be represented. I am primarily interested in the discussion within anarchism between those who are “resistant to representation” and those who want an aesthetic based on a dynamic and becoming representation that embraces multiplicity. Could the diagram be the answer for both these positions? A diagram is not really a place or position, but a continuous in-between and a continuous becoming.