Jorinde Voigt

Date
20 March 2012

“One view of things is insufficient,” says Jorinde Voigt, and this philosophy informs her elaborate drawings that consider objects from multiple angles. Voigt’s work is a web-like nebulous of image and information, often interweaving written notation, line vectors and musical scores to convey the hidden dimensions of everyday subjects. Hers are the kind of heady artistic concepts that on paper are a frustrating blend of the plausible and the improbable, and yet as visuals they work beautifully, tackling lofty concepts about perception while retaining the charm of a sketchbook. Looking at her canvas’ you might be boggled, but not disappointed.

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