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Unknown, Burnt paper 8 Contemporary Modern on Paper

Unknown, Burnt paper 8 Contemporary Modern on Paper

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Flame and ink on paper, signed and dated.

Edition : Single work
Number : Without
Date: 1990
Paper size (or piece size) : 75 x 105 cm
Condition : Very good
Provenance: Private collection

The Unspoken Story: "Unknown Burnt Paper - 8"

This enigmatic piece challenges us to confront the absence of information. While details about the artist and the specific purpose of the burning are unknown, the burnt paper itself becomes a powerful statement.

A Canvas of Cinders:

  • Charred Beauty: The charred edges and singed surface create a stark and unsettling beauty. The texture of the burnt paper invites tactile exploration, a stark contrast to the smooth surface of traditional artwork.

  • A Whisper of a Story: The faint outlines and remnants of imagery on the burnt paper hint at a story lost to the flames. It's a tantalising glimpse into the unknown, sparking curiosity and speculation.

  • The Power of Absence: The lack of information about the artist and the burning process forces viewers to grapple with the unknown and to create their own narratives.

Beyond the Burn:

  • A Commentary on Censorship: Perhaps the burnt paper represents the silencing of voices or the destruction of information. This piece could be seen as a call to protect freedom of expression.

  • A Meditation on Loss: The charred remains could symbolise the fleeting nature of memory and the irretrievable loss of the past.

  • A Spark of Transformation: Burning can also be seen as a transformative process. The unknown paper could represent a starting point, a blank canvas reborn from the ashes.


"Unknown Burnt Paper - 10" is more than just a burnt piece of paper. It's a testament to the power of absence, a challenge to our need for answers, and an invitation to engage in a dialogue about censorship, loss, and the transformative power of fire.


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