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Dead Darlings Anonymous Art Auction

Edition III / 2009

Amsterdam, 21st February 2009

Dead Darlings Introduction:

Dead Darlings is an anonymous and subversive auction series that started in Amsterdam in 2005. This is the third edition. Today, Saturday the 21 of February, in the project space of Mediamatic Bank, we are putting 66 artworks up for auction. By tradition, all the lots will be introduced by title only. The contributing artists will be listed on our website, but will not be revealed in connection to the work until the sale is final.

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By keeping the auctioned work anonymous we want to take pressure of the names, and give the works the opportunity to stand on their own. Dead Darlings are works that have lost their relevance to the final work of an artist, but have remained relevant to them, because of their meaning during the course of making. They are the innocent victims of the artistic process,and we want to give them a chance to be liberated from that context and appreciated for the qualities they display as singular,autonomous entities.

We think buying an artwork is a great adventure and we want to give everyone the possibility of experiencing this. A piece of art Title: Montiin our life can be a daily inspiration and an inseparable companion. Medium: For our third edition of the Dead Darlings auction, the theme is: Polaroid, 9 Ă— 12 cm, framed “A-typicalâ€?. This is an opportunity to question the formal or thematic elements that comprise the identity of a work. Through Year: the consideration of this theme we wanted to inspire the artists 2008 to select a piece that departs from expectations and questions the characteristics of his or her practice. Starting price: 50 cents We selected the Dead Darlings of a diverse group of local and international artists, all willing to part with a piece they love. We hope you will enjoy the auction, The Dead Darlings



Dead Darlings Anonymous Art Auction

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Title: Monti Medium: Polaroid, 9 Ă— 12 cm, framed Year: 2008 Starting price: 50 cents

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This is my make or break shot at capturing this image. It was a long time coming, my dead darling.


Title: Earthly sojourn: Tulipa al-Quds Medium: Lambda C-print, 26.5 × 20 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 22 ¤

Once a promising idea, slightly lost while photographing. Then spent the summer in a drawer, biding its time. It never established itself, for the profound connotation was too largely sought after. Now, almost a year after giving it the time to take root, the earth will soon be ripe for the next show of aesthetics. Off I’ll go, for this has only been a starting point.

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Title: Untitled Thank you Heinz Schubert Medium: Photographical reproduction, ink jet print, 320 gr. paper, 45 × 60 cm Year: 1977 / 2009 Starting price: 50 ¤

It is common for works - an artists, or an audiences ‘darling’ - to disappear, to be temporarily forgotten or to gradually fade away. Another way of looking at this, would be to say that the girl in the image is indeed a darling, but that she has never lived, except in his mind.


Title: Amy’s Turban Medium: Color photograph on glossy photo paper, 20 × 30 cm, framed behind glass, Edition of 1 Year: 2007 Starting price: 25 ¤

This is the scarf that Amy Winehouse threw into the audience during her show at the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on the 22nd of October 2007. A friend of mine managed to catch the scarf! I borrowed it, killed it by shaping it into a turban and shot, printed & framed this picture.

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Title: New York Fabrics Medium: Collage (mixed media), framed in a plexiglass case, 42 × 33 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 70 ¤

New York Fabrics is my only work in which fabrics and patterns create depth, without using actual textile. Instead I used photographs, taken from fashion magazines.


Title: International toy #6 Medium: Harley Davidson Motorcycle, 23 × 11 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 10 ¤

Expanding the UN’s fleet of vehicles seemed a good idea in 2007. Now its just an A-typical toy.

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Title: Beach 1, colored Medium: Ink jet on photo rag, 36 × 45 cm Year: 2004 Starting price: 45 ¤

Why?: Come on… coloring photos? Why? Or actually, why not?


Title: This is the Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Seen, I Love It Materials: Self adhesive Self adhesive contact paper and inkjet C-Print, 40 × 50 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 0 ¤ I really juggling but this opened a

hate making collages, and I hate popular iconography between media, came out so stupid, and I might have door to bliss through ignorance.

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Title: The Revenge Materials: Photograph, Apr. 40 × 55 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 40 ¤

It’s a fine line between smart intelligent use of retro-elements and a totally corny image!


Title: Appearance Nr. 2 (inversion) Materials: Digital print, dim. vary Year: 2008 Starting price: 33.33 ¤ In scheduling, priority inversion is the scenario where a low priority task holds a shared resource that is required by a high priority task. This causes the execution of the high priority task to be blocked until the low priority task has released the resource, effectively “inverting” the relative priorities of the two tasks. If some other medium priority task, one that does not depend on the shared resource, attempts to run in the interim, it will take precedence over both the low priority task and the high priority task.

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Title: Portraits Materials: Digital print, 30 × 45 cm Year: 2005 Starting price: 40 ¤

http://visualwikipedia.com/en/Priority_inversion

We don’t typically work together. It is an out-take from a rather difficult dance-production we both worked for, A-typical in that we remain interested in it.


Title: Maria Valeria Materials: 16mm Film on DVD, Limited Edition of 10 Year: 2008 Starting price: 1 ¤ and must be doubled each time (so 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, etc.)

This film is not about my own family, which makes it an odd piece in my oeuvre (until now). I want to get rid of it because no festival wants to screen it. So I gave up on this beautiful film.

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Title: Sea Chel’s Arm Materials: Sand & glue collage, 12 × 16 inches Year: 2008 Starting price: 29.99 ¤

Sea Chel’s Arm imagines a final moment/nostalgia of the Bush administration, the regime imagining itself as a walk along a beach until the discovery of a disembodied arm. This is a typical sand painting in the way that it dipicits an evil in need of eradication, yet it shares no connection with the traditions and techniques of spiritual sand painting.


Title: Untitled Materials: Ink jet print, 29.5 × 42 cm Starting price: 80 ¤

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Title: Anthropology of Weed Materials: C-Print on flex, 125 × 90 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 220 ¤

What is a weed? It is only human nature to categorise the world around us in order to make sense of it. Yet if we tried to question it, perhaps we could appreciate the value of nature beyond these boundaries.


Title: Our Job Shall Be Nicer Materials: Tempera on paper, 43 × 60 cm Year: 2006 Starting price: 80 ¤

It’s oh so blue.

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Title: Old Flame Dimensions: Photographic Print, 6 × 9 inches Starting price: 5 ¤

My only image containing an image.


Title: Custom Shoot Materials: Polaroid, 10 × 10 cm Year: 2002 Starting price: 25 ¤ I don’t know anything to say about the polaroid, so sorry it stays empty.

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Title: All my Dead Darlings Materials: Digital C-Print, 30.95 × 40 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 9 ¤

This dead darling comes from a series of images I started in 2007. The idea was to record people’s things from their drawers; usually useless objects that still have some sentimental value for you but you just can’t make yourself throw them away. This particular image is a record of some objects and trinkets kept in my drawer for years. The idea was that if I photographed them it would be a way to remember them without having to physically store them.


Title: Untitled (digredior) Materials: Ink on paper, 19 × 14 cm, framed Year: 2007 Starting price: 30 ¤

This drawing was supposed to be part of a series: images from re-occurring nightmares. It is not really a-typical, but a dead darling. I never finished the series cause my only reoccurring nightmare is the one in which I’m loosing my teeth.

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Title: Ghost Dance Materials: Silver Gelatin Print / Barytpaper, 20 × 20 cm Year: 1900 / 2000 Starting price: 150 ¤

This picture is a Darling From The Dead, rather than a Dead Darling. The photograph was taken by my great-grandfather Max Victor Zedelius around the year 1900. It is part of a small archive of mystical pictures that never made it into any family album. Whereas the album photographs were balanced and wellconceived images, in these pictures the same people behave a little crazy and free of any conventions. Also in every picture there is a photographic fault. Double exposure, unsharpness, movements, bad composition, scratches, over- or underexposure etc.. The aesthetics of these technical ‘mistakes’ combined with the dreamy settings and joyful, carefree people, dancing through mystical woods, behaving childish and silly is intriguing. I usually do not use found footage and I exclude individuals from my work. The whole archive has not yet been published but the Dead Darlings Auction has initiated the reviving process.


Title: Cross, Texas Materials: Color photograph, 30 × 40 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 30 ¤

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Title: + Two Materials: Video Projection Year: 2008 Starting price: 10 ¤

My drive through the Texas ‘panhandle’ in the spring of 2007 was a rather apocalyptic one. Not only was I infected by a curious and annoying cough through the non-stop air-conditioning, it was also ‘hurricane-season’. This resulted in numerous shelters from rain- and hailstorms during the drive, and images of flooded streets and cars sandwiched by houses on the television-sets in the motels. This was when we came by a road sign simply marked ‘cross’. On closer inspection it appeared to be not only a gigantic cross, but also a life size remake off all stages of the cross bearing, a somewhat smaller mount Golgotha, and a monument for all the lost souls of abortion. I had to take a picture. The photograph is a pretty straightforward one, taken during the couple of minutes it wasn’t raining. Not only is this an a-typical approach for me, but more than that, my work has nothing to do with abortion, religion or Texas.

IT’S TIME TO KILL OUR DARLINGS AND MOVE ON. + TWO its an A-typical work of three A-typical people. A deaf and dumb woman and two twin brothers are playing a game between past and future.


Title: Daddy Cool Materials: C-Print, 30 × 30 cm Year: 1997 Starting price: 5 ¤

It’s a dead darling as it is a sketch, I used for another image.

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Title: Falling in Love Again Materials: Taxidermied parakeet, motor, propeller Year: 2006 Starting price: 25 ¤

In many ways it was a triumph when man finally realized the dream of flight, but when compared to the elegance of a simple song bird our most heroic efforts seem clumsy and meager. In this way “Falling in Love Again” was always a piece about romance and tragic failure. Additionally, the piece proved to be a technical failure. The bird was motorized and meant to fly in endless circles. However, the small motors used to propel the bird burnt out to regularly to achieve this goal. During its first showing in 2006, the piece spent most of its time hanging lifeless from the ceiling. It looks good, but it failed to work, a perfect dead darling.


Title: Filippo is Blinded Materials: C-Print, 30 × 40 cm Year: 2009 Starting price: 30 ¤

Philippo was unfaithful to me, I had to kill him!

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Title: Smokey Monkey Karaoke Tribute Materials: Sound recording Year: 2008 Starting price: 20 ¤

I made this for fun after living in China for six months. I was in a weird limbo, I had just finished my show, moved out of my studio, and packed all my things, so I was no longer able to paint. Spring had just begun and I was optimistic, depressed, introverted but in love; I was in a very strange mood. It was around this time that I discovered my infatuation with Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, so this piece is a homage to them, it is me covering the song ‘Mickey’s Monkey’. I have killed this darling because I am currently no longer in love (although still in love with Smokey), and I have returned home so the feeling is gone. Although adding another track through my laptop microphone is not dissimilar to manipulating another layer of cheap paint to canvas… I steal and revere images the same way that I steal and revere songs… this work is a-typical for me because amateur sound recording is not my typical medium, nor have I found any artistic validation to exhibit tinkling on Garage band so far, it is TOO private and nerdy even for me! My face gets hot with bashfulness when I listen to this so it is a sign of bravery that I send it to Dead Darlings!


Title: Sister Materials: 2 photographs, A4 Year: 1999 / 2000 Starting price: 20 ¤

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Title: A Classic Frame Maretials: Framed photograph Year: 2009 Starting price: 7 ¤

TYPICALLY, my work is premeditated, staged and directed. The idea of “being at the right place at the right time” does not apply to me. Somehow I’m never there. About 10 years ago my sister was lying in bed. Not her own bed. Fatigued yet unwilling to sleep, sobbing and joking from time to time. Mischievous, amusing and equally annoying. I took my camera out of my bag. I was working on a series of pictures at the time and my camera contained a sensitive film and a colored flashlight. Trough the lens everything made more sense. She was just there. While going trough the contacts I decided to enlarge two of the images and I’ve been carrying them with me ever since. The juxtaposition of the two photos captures the duality of the moment and the duality of the figure. This work never fit any exhibition or publication I took part in, even though it is dear to me and represents my visual style and notions I deal with frequently.

The work is photo of a frame where normally a photo should normally be placed. By not putting a picture in the photographed frame, the frame becomes non-identical. The photograph is placed in a black IKEA frame. Whilst people buy IKEA stuff to give identity to there home, for me IKEA products are all but original. The combination of these ingredients make the work an A-Typical work.


Title: Into The Glass Materials: Photograph, A3, framed into a “box” of 3 cm with glass covering it Year: 2008 Starting price: 70 ¤

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Title: Berg Materials: Photo, 30 × 20 cm Year: 2009 Starting price: 50 cents

It’s a picture taken by a moving car in a rainy day. the particular situacion of light and the beautiful scenary seen trought the window brings me to a surreal view. The movement of the unfocused elements and the simettry in between the white dots (cows actually) makes me think about the realism that photography “should” take or not.

This is a typical A-typical thing for me, the kind of photo doodling I do between things.


Title: Präsidenten in Teheran Materials: Guache on paper, 44 × 32 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 27 ¤

One of my occasional attempts at drawing.

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Title: Untitled Materials: DVD, 6 min Year: 1997 Starting price: 40 ¤

I found these images in Cameroon. Usually I don’t work with found footage. My father made them, in the 60’s and 70’s. I never use personal images. When I found the slides they were in quite a bad shape, being almost dissolved by the humid climate and the salty air of the sea. The damaged surface goes along well with the content of the images, providing an extra layer for interpretation; A rock covered with mosses blends in with the fungi of the slide itself. A stain becomes a sun in the sky. Colours change completely and subjects in the pictures are spotlighted or being faded to the background. Scratches resembling secret texts or wrinkles in a face are covering the image. Instead of capturing a lasting moment, the process of time is now being exposed quite literally. The slides cannot be projected any longer; the heat of the lamp would burn the fragile material in an instant. The slides corroding even further, time has been put to a hold by making Xeroxes of the images. These I’ve glued on a roll one after the other. The turning of the roll is captured on video. The VHS tape is now wearing out too and has been transferred to DVD for this occasion; an evolution of media.


Title: Untitled Materials: C-Print, framed, 20 × 16 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 7 ¤

I took this picture for a campaign I was supposed to do. Then my dad died the same day. I never finished the campaign and have not done any commercial jobs since. This picture is only form, but I love to look at it. It doesn’t make me sad.

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Title: Growth (Vertical) Materials: Lithography on cardboard, 59 × 40,5 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 100 ¤

I made two different versions of this drawing for an edition - one vertical, one horizontal. I chose this one to kick out, because the eye’s reading movement is interrupted more often.


Title: Signal Materials: Silk screen print, A0, Edition of 5 on 115 gr. paper Year: 2009 Starting price: 8,08 ¤

In terms of communication - typically - signal is more easily distorted in analog form due to noise but may also be of higher density and processed more quickly.

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Title: Page 112 Materials: Cut-out picture mounted on a white page with tape, 15 × 24 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 40 ¤

A page from a book that will never be finished.


Title: Voyage Materials: Digital print, unmounted, 28 × 21 cm Year: 2006 Starting price: 11 ¤

In January 2006 I embarked on a European tour (my very own Grand Tour) visiting major European cities. My intention was to photograph landmarks for a new series which in the end, never materialized. I took this picture from my hotel room in Hong Kong on my way to Europe.

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Title: Not One Materials: Color pencil, graphite & ink on paper, 33 × 30.5 cm (image 19 × 19 cm) Year: 2006 Starting price: 20 ¤

This drawing is one of a series that just didn’t go anywhere. But I happened to really like this one. (Maybe because I happen to feel like the figure in the drawing too often.) My work after this was/is much more busy, colorfull and elaborate, though in some way depicting a similar mental state. Maybe ‘Not One’ was the beginning of that mess.


Title: Leakage Materials: Paint, frame, 27 × 36 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 3.50 ¤

It’s a dead Darling because it was finished before I was finished with it. It’s A-typical because it stands alone.

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Title: Plaster Materials: C-Print mounted on dibond, 40 × 63 cm Year: 1999 Starting price: 13 ¤

It’s headless.


Title: Sound Box Materials: 15 × 15 cm wooden box, speaker, receiver, electronics Year: 2000 Starting price: 19 ¤

I made this when I was at the academy. It’s a darling I’ve never showed publicly. The interaction with the spectator is still a characteristic element in my work.

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Title: Untitled Materials: C-Print Year: 2005 Starting price: 22,50 ¤

I made this image in a Circus when I was in the Ukraine during the summer of 2005. It is one of the last photographs that I made without staging. At the time I was still trying to find my subject around me as opposed to creating and building what I shoot myself, which is what I do now only. The moment of realizing this was an important one, and this picture was key to that. When I came back from my travels I made this print, and never really showed it to anyone.


Title: Rearranged Sun Flares II no. 9 Materials: Photogram, 13 × 18 cm Year: 2006 Starting price: 20 ¤

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Title: Revolution Materials: Polaroid Year: 2004 Starting price: 50 cents

This print had to be ‘killed’ for it did not fit the series: it looked too much like another print that was already part of the series. The Rearranged Sun Flares II series, is a series of ‘laboratoty’ photograms of sun flares as a fictive investigation of a possible origin of the form of light. In science, it is still unknown if light consists of particles or waves. The prints show multiple forms within forms, referring to possibilities, not answers: it is a play on science photography.

It’s a Dead Darling because I abandoned it in a shoe box at a friends house and left the country.


Title: Doing Doughnuts Dimentions: Digital C-Print, 20 × 25 cm (Image Size), 27 × 35 cm (Prints Size) Year: 2007 Starting price: 30 ¤

I took this photograph while traveling with a film crew down the Mississippi River. I almost never take “action” shots like this and don’t usually shoot in such bright sunshine for my own art projects. But the scene of this guy doing doughnuts in his new Mustang and performing for our cameras was quite fascinating and I just started shooting away.

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Title: Let Your Home in Your Pocket from the series Make your home at yourself Materials: Flipbook, vegetal paper, 5 × 8 × 1,5 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 15 ¤

The A-typical object comes from the fact that different techniques are combined in one piece. The idea that painting contradicts the idea of movement which at first seems to go against the idea of printed (still) objects. Beside this, the art piece just happens if someone feels like doing it.


Title: Untitled Materials: C-Print, 40 × 50 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 90 ¤

This picture was an accident. It happened in a few seconds. We don’t do pictures in a few seconds. A picture normally takes at least one week.

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Title: Horsey Cat Materials C-Print, 30 × 40 cm Year: 2006 Starting price: 20 ¤

At one point I started a new series about obese cats, because they reflect the Western way of dealing with food issues. ‘Horsey cat’ is the first one I did and I like her the most, very serene, almost like a Rubens painting. But after photographing a couple of cats I got a little bored with the project and stopped looking for cats. So here I have a beautiful picture of a fat cat without any real context around it too fit into my other work.


Title: Untitled Materials: Paper collage, 38 × 52 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 30 ¤

It’s a different dimension.

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Title: Work Cup Materials: Photograph, 16 × 13 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 30 ¤

I love this image. Unfortunately I never could make up my mind which place it should get amongst all my other images. So I decided to neglect it by hiding it somewhere in my computer. But by coincidence I kept on finding it again and again. I looked at it and decided to print it and gave it a temporary place in my studio. It is still there.


Title: Hotel Victoria, Odessa 2007 Materials: C-Print, 24 × 30 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 50 ¤

A dead darling because I made it, printed it, put it in a box and never took it out. It must have been an undead darling because it’s coming back to life now.

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Title: Untitled Materials: Paper, marker, 11,5 × 20 cm Year: 2006 Starting price: 40 ¤

I have thousands like these which i never show. They are dear to me, to put it quite simply.


Title: Hello from England Materials: Photo reproduction, B5 Year: 1996 Starting price: 25 ¤

When I hear the category “A-typical “I have an immediate association to my family and to tradition. This photo was taken when my sister turned 20 years old. In Japan we take a family photo when one of the family members turns 20 to celebrate the beginning of adulthood. Now since our family has moved and immigrated to England we thought it would be good to do in traditional western style.

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Title: Klak Hak Materials: Animation (paper, cardboard, pencil, charcoal) Year: 2002 Starting price: 30 ¤

I like this piece. I sometimes still refer to it in my more recent work. When I watch it I always think about the childrens program TIK TAK. I think it fits in the concept of that program. I can imagine showing it somewhere again in the end because for me it still makes sense, but until now I only showed it on Art school at a little presentation in the middle of the year. At the presentation they switched of the sound, because the students who were hosting got quite irritated with it. (I showed it in a constant loop, so I can imagine. But I think it can also work meditatively after a while). Anyway, I would like to sell it on a DVD in a loop with no restriction in edition or whatever...


Title: Burnt A. Van Bragl Materials: Acrylic on canvas, 60 × 60 cm Year: 2009 Start price: 25 ¤ Found and browned. A collaborative artwork with unknown artist. Strategically altered by my own hands and signed.

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Title: Wiener Café 1 Materials: C-Print, 18,5 × 30 cm (excluding matting and frame) Year: 2008 Starting price: 40 ¤

It’s a nice photo at my favorite café in Vienna I took it on a spur of moment it’s first image from of series of three photos


Title: A Tower is a Rocket Materials: Ink jet print, framed, 50 × 40 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 666 cents

One of my dearest places during childhood, a war monument in an industrial town falls appart, I had this place in my mind for ages, it should be part of a series that i’m working on, but unfortunatly I decided to take it out… But still on my studio wall it is a precious darling that attracts views, probably I liked the idea of flying that jet once, most of my relatives who brought me to this place to play are dead, and the absurd artefact is rotting away.

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Title: Model Study #11 Materials: Plastic, 32 × 36 cm Year: 2007 / 2008 Starting price: 35 cents

A-typical because; “It has too much chance of being sold”


Title: Untitled Materials: Oil on canvas, 50 × 60 cm Year: 1996 Starting price: 25 ¤

This painting has been lying around in my studio for a long time and I never managed to finish it... The small size is very A-typical for me.

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Title: Tape Materials: Glass, tape, paper, 29 × 42 cm, CD included Year: 2005 Starting price: 10 ¤

Artwork for the cover of a CD using the sounds of manipulating sticky tape. It has been hanging on my wall for too long. I also haven’t listened to the cd for a while now.


Title: When a Cricket Chirps Materials: Metal, aluminium computer parts, screws, bolts, 90 × 40 × 60 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 40 ¤

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Title: Untitled Materials: Ink jet on paper, 24 × 32 cm Year: 2008 Starting price: 15 ¤

Crickets are considered good luck, especially in Asian countries. A loud cricket means money is coming and another type of cricket is thought to bring good fortune to anyone who sees it. Hence I would be killing this ‘darling’ if I kept it hidden and forgotten, I want to pass it to somebody else together with the good luck it brings. Originally it was part of a series of small scale sculptures that was never completed.

DD bcause it never found it’s place.


Title: Orde Zonder Materials: A4 sketchbook, “dummy” Year: 1995 / 2009 Starting price: 11.99 ¤

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Title: Endless Materials: Ink jet photo print, wooden frame with glass, Edition of 3, artist signed Year: 2001 / 2006 Starting price: 50 ¤

A dead darling because I am the only one who can enjoy it. I reanimated it by making a new version since I can not part from the original. It is A-typical because of the materials, rubber stamps of insects and letters, and a semi-scientific approach to things.

It’s from a long collection that was never ending and than it got lost and than I started to collect again and than I documented it and then nothing came out but I still could not let go and finally I decided to quit but it still follows me and now it has a life of its own… somewhere else.


Title: Untitled Materials: Mounted C-Print, 21 × 31 cm Year: 2007 Starting price: 30 ¤

This image is “A-typical” for my work, since it is merely a playful “one minute sculpture” based on forms and colours and does not have any meaning or story to support it. It is also unusual for me to show my photos as “limited edition prints” since I work mainly on applied projects.

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Dead Darlings Anonymous Art Auction

The Dead Darlings would like to thank:

Jans Possel, Deborah Meibergen and the whole Mediamatic Crew for hosting us, James Beckett for presenting the works, AndrĂŠ AvelĂŁs and Koen Nutters for the music after, Nadja Kieft our great intern, Katherina Karayanni, Karen Heuter and all our helping hands. Last but not least, and most of all: the Artists who entrusted us with their work and made this possible.

XXX Adam Etmanski, Jessica Gysel, Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, Katja Mater, Lina Ozerkina, Carolin Reichert, Tania Theodorou

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