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64x84 cm | Filler, oak panel

This work was produced during the participatory art project "TABLES Ball" at the opening of my exhibition Real Thing at Galleri Konstepidemin in Göteborg, Sweden. Participants were invited to roll around a heavy short stop ball in the wet filler on the panel mounted with legs, like a table. It proved to be slightly difficult but that can sometimes be a good thing. During the exhibition period, the table became sculptural documentation of the event, and afterwards, I disassembled the legs and finished the work in my studio.

Materials used:

Filler (coarse and fine) in oak frame

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#abstract #painting #minimalism #oak frame #filler 
#413 Turned Table - Ball (2022)
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by Johan Söderström

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64x84 cm | Filler, oak panel

This work was produced during the participatory art project "TABLES Ball" at the opening of my exhibition Real Thing at Galleri Konstepidemin in Göteborg, Sweden. Participants were invited to roll around a heavy short stop ball in the wet filler on the panel mounted with legs, like a table. It proved to be slightly difficult but that can sometimes be a good thing. During the exhibition period, the table became sculptural documentation of the event, and afterwards, I disassembled the legs and finished the work in my studio.

Materials used:

Filler (coarse and fine) in oak frame

Tags:
#abstract #painting #minimalism #oak frame #filler 

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