Alice Morey, Kalvebodløbet (bay site): collaborative etching #3
copper etching on cotton, 13x11cm matrix
2021
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Aske Hvitved, Anders Aardvark: collaborative etching #1
copper etching on cotton, 13x11cm matrix
2021
copper etching on cotton, 13x11cm matrix
2021


Aske Hvitved, Anders Aardvark: collaborative etching #1
copper etching on cotton, 13x11cm matrix
2021


Julie Kern Donck, Theodor Nymark: collaborative etching #2
copper etching on kozo, 13x11cm matrix
2021
Collaborative etching
An anti-thesis on how intaglio printmaking is concentrated today.
Motif, text, diagram, trans- and interdisciplinary input, and unconventional methods will be etched cross-border into the copper plate as an exhibition space.
A computational copper plate, smeared with etching primer and scratched with the etching needle, extended by the limb (e.g., hand), the mechanic (e.g., plotter), and the unexpected (e.g., other materials, non- and more-than-human actors), etched into a singular entity.
2021
copper etching on kozo, 13x11cm matrix
2021


Collaborative etching
An anti-thesis on how intaglio printmaking is concentrated today.
Motif, text, diagram, trans- and interdisciplinary input, and unconventional methods will be etched cross-border into the copper plate as an exhibition space.
A computational copper plate, smeared with etching primer and scratched with the etching needle, extended by the limb (e.g., hand), the mechanic (e.g., plotter), and the unexpected (e.g., other materials, non- and more-than-human actors), etched into a singular entity.
2021
- Alice Morey, Kalvebodløbet: collaborative etching #3
- Julie Kern Donck, Theodor Nymark: collaborative etching #2
- Aske Hvitved, Anders Aardvark: collaborative etching #1