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Adam McEwen — Xerox on wove paper
Adam McEwen

Xerox on wove paper

Adam McEwen's *Xerox on wove paper* plays with the tension between reproduction and originality, using the mundane act of photocopying as both subject and process. The work engages with ideas of mechanical duplication, decay, and the gradual loss of information that occurs through repeated copying. McEwen's conceptual approach transforms an everyday office procedure into a meditation on authenticity and the nature of the image.

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Under the Influence

September 19, 2013

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Adam McEwen, Xerox on wove paper

Adam McEwen's *Xerox on wove paper* plays with the tension between reproduction and originality, using the mundane act of photocopying as both subject and process. The work engages with ideas of mechanical duplication, decay, and the gradual loss of information that occurs through repeated copying. McEwen's conceptual approach transforms an everyday office procedure into a meditation on authenticity and the nature of the image.

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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Paper Work, Male Artist, Archival Medium, Conceptual Art, British Artist, Contemporary Artist, Appropriation Art, Cool Detachment, Monochromatic, Text-Based Art

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