Albert Grøndahl I Things Fall Apart; The Center Cannot Hold
Grøndahl's work vibrates within multiple temporalities involving the past, its decay, and the encounter with its traces. It refers to ruination, to the materiality of being, to an order of ephemerality by which we are partially constituted. It deals with the gaps between things, the dirt trapped between floor tiles. The results of slow processes of life and death, chaos and construction.
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Albert Grøndahl18-36, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-35-3, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-27-2, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-27-2, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-36, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-50-5, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-37, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-8-4, 2022
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Albert GrøndahlHortus Conclusus, 00.10 am - 03.00 am, 8.5, exposed by moonlight, San Cosimato, 2022
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Albert GrøndahlHortus Conclusus, 11.38 pm – 2.30 am, 1.3, exposed by moonlight, San Cosimato , 2021
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Albert Grøndahl18-4-3, II, San Cosimato, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-14-3, I, San Cosimato, 2022
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Albert Grøndahl18-14-3, III, San Cosimato, 2022