Copies of Nothing [1982-1986]
“COPIES OF NOTHING”
Georg Mühleck's “Copies of Nothing” originate from a Xerox 6500 Color photocopier. An ironic denunciation of the reproduction habit; a departure from the normal use as the photocopier is meant to copy something - the original; an ontological turning-back because if it has been known since Chang Shih that “the Void is not nothingness. The Void is picture”, it was not known that Nothingness is not nothing: Nothingness is the work of art. (by Monique Brunet-Weinmann, see PDF “The Zerox degree of painting”)
“The Zerox degree of painting” FRANÇAIS-ENGLISH-DEUTSCH_PDF text
Separate part of Ò5 641 543 045-fold enlarged detail of the 9th copy of nothing in January 1984Ó 1984, Copigraphy RX 6500 of acetate-copies in slide mounts, cut-out image of projected position, mirror film, pencil on matboard 75.5 x 15.2 cm, 1/1 © Georg

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