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Collecting Alibis

Amie Dicke

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This monograph covers Dicke's oeuvre over a period of 22 years and includes a letter and poem by Booker Prize winner Marieke Lucas Rijneveld and an interview with Dicke by art historian and writer Amelia Groom.

Design by Line Arngaard

Published by Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König

Specificaties

Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig,Germany; 1st edition (24 Jan. 2023)

Hardcover, ‏ 314pages
Dimensions: 22,23 x 3,81 x 28,58 cm

Over de Auteur

The discriminating gaze of Amie Dicke (Rotterdam, 1978) reveals associations and resonances that might otherwise go undetected. Whether she’s cutting and altering fashion magazines, blowing up obscure portions from forgotten studio portraits or painstakingly covering books with layers of powdered make-up, Dicke’s practice is characterised by judicious deletion, selection and removal. Her work has appeared in institutions including Tate Modern in London and Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt.

Currently based in Amsterdam, she found her approach while still a student at the Willem de Kooning Academie in Rotterdam when she used marzipan and icing to cast the negative space between her legs – rendering herself at once visible and invisible. With How sweet is the space between my legs, Dicke signalled her profound and enduring interest in presence and absence, solids and voids.

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