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Silkscreen print on Hahnemühle, 300gr // Untitled (Insect) by Ilja Kabakov, created in 2004, is a silkscreen print that combines scientific illustration with a whimsical, almost surreal quality. The central figure resembles an insect, rendered with geometric precision, where structural lines and shapes form wings, a body, and intricate details, alluding to both biology and architecture. Red lines and points intersect the figure, resembling technical blueprints or a complex map. Below the insect-like form, simplified shapes evoke a cityscape, suggesting a connection between nature and human civilization. Kabakov’s work often reflects on societal structures, and this piece invites contemplation on the intersection of the natural and constructed worlds.
Untitled (Insect), 2004
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Silkscreen print on Hahnemühle, 300gr // Untitled (Insect) by Ilja Kabakov, created in 2004, is a silkscreen print that combines scientific illustration with a whimsical, almost surreal quality. The central figure resembles an insect, rendered with geometric precision, where structural lines and shapes form wings, a body, and intricate details, alluding to both biology and architecture. Red lines and points intersect the figure, resembling technical blueprints or a complex map. Below the insect-like form, simplified shapes evoke a cityscape, suggesting a connection between nature and human civilization. Kabakov’s work often reflects on societal structures, and this piece invites contemplation on the intersection of the natural and constructed worlds.
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