The works of Eliza Ballesteros (1988) deal with the materiality and figuration of objects and their relation to space. She sees objects as carriers of social and political structures. By manipulating and reformulating seemingly familiar objects in form, scale and surface, Eliza Ballesteros makes social dispositives visible.
The objects in the exhibition DOMESTIC HECK are the results of an ongoing research about hunting as a cultural practice and the hunters’ lodge as a place of tradition. Eliza Ballesteros thus negotiates questions of heritage, tradition and folklore, of ascribed gender roles and archaism as well as the domestication of nature.
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The Jesterx, 2019 |
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Cuckoo Clock, 2020 detail |
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Cuckoo Clock, 2020 |
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From "Domestic Heck", 2020 |
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From "Domestic Heck", 2020 |
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Domestic Heck, 2020 Installation View
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Domestic Heck, 2020 Installation View
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Paranoia [cabinet], 2020 |
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The Jetster X, 2020 Installation view |
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The Trickster, 2020 |
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Truisms of 2020 |
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Dare, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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From Butcher's Coin collection, 2021 |
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Installation view of SHABRACK, 2021 |
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Installation shot TIPSY TINA, 2022 at Kunsthalle Exnergasse |
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Miners Apron, 2022 [Arschleder] |
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