Dogshow #2, 2003, Giclee Print on Rives BFK, 22”x30”
Dogshow #13, 2003, Giclee Print on Rives BFK, 22”x30”
“Pop culture, suburbia, consumerism and art history influence my work. These interests often combine into ridiculous and strangely humorous puzzles that seemingly lack a logical conclusion. An inadequate key is presented, resulting in an ambiguous understanding, yet a coded significance is still apparent. Nostalgia for places I’ve never been, people I’ve never met, and things I?ve never seen instigate the desire to amass these experiences for myself, however vicariously. I rearrange images, either found or collected from the internet, remove them from their original context and group them with unrelated imagery in order to create, if only for a moment, a fleeting feeling of grandeur through fabricated histories. In my world, murder mysteries play out in dog show rings, new languages are spawned from copulations between Dave Hickey and the world wide web, and home appliances fall from the sky in an attempt at world domination.”-Judith Baumann
Invasion of the Washing and Drying Machines, 2005 | Giclee Print on Rives BFK | 29 1/2” x 42 1/2”
Google Air Guitar: paragraph 3 (partial), March 7, 2004 | Giclee Print on Rives BFK | 30” x 44”
Google Air Guitar, Installation view at Plant Zero | Richmond, Virginia Candid, May 2004
Descent of the Lawnmowers, 2005 | Giclee Print on Rives BFK | 29 1/2” x 42 1/2”
All images © Judith Baumann 2004