This etching, engraved in October 1998, represents “another" world, an imaginary world where the objects have a leading role. In "an instinct of madness," the most common objects of an anonymous office revolt against human authority. It is the rejection of the obedience that disrupts the established order and man remains, the time of ... a moment of madness, impotent. A joyful movement and strength in the name and on behalf of the subdued objects.
1998 | Etching on copper
Plate: 343 x 500 mm (base x height)
Printing on Hahnemühle paper, black ink, paper size: 500 x 700 mm