Artist: Magnus Andersen
Exhibition title: Hog’crates – L’éducation Idéale
Venue: Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels, Belgium
Date: November 19 – December 18, 2016
Photography: © Ilse Raps, all images copyright and courtesy of the artist and Damien & The Love Guru
From L’Éducation Idéale:
On Hog’crates
As we continue our chapter on important thinkers, having introduced among others Pythagoras, Heraclitus and Democritus, we will now systematically and appropriate ly answer some of your children’s most frequent questions: Who was Hog’crates? Why is he so prestigious today? How can we celebrate his impact on our world? And which ahist orical catastrophes allow us to delineate the classical period of the Schweins?
Magnus Andersen, Hog’crates – L’éducation Idéale, 2016
Installation view at Damien & The Love Guru, Brussels
Magnus Andersen, L’éducation idéale Grande, 2016
Aluminium, wood, audio recording, 38 x 38 x 230 cm
Magnus Andersen, L’éducation idéale Grande, 2016
Aluminium, wood, audio recording, 38 x 38 x 230 cm
Magnus Andersen, L’éducation idéale Grande, 2016
Aluminium, wood, audio recording, 38 x 38 x 230 cm
Magnus Andersen, L’éducation idéale Grande, 2016
Aluminium, wood, audio recording, 38 x 38 x 230 cm
Magnus Andersen, L’éducation idéale Petite, 2016
Aluminium, wood, audio recording, 25 x 25 x 115 cm
Magnus Andersen, L’éducation idéale Petite, 2016
Aluminium, wood, audio recording, 25 x 25 x 115 cm
Magnus Andersen, Finest Hour of The Schweins, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 75 x 50 x 6.5 cm
Magnus Andersen, Finest Hour of The Schweins, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 75 x 50 x 6.5 cm
Magnus Andersen, Le Long March of The Schweins, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 75 x 56 x 6.5 cm
Magnus Andersen, Le Long March of The Schweins, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 75 x 56 x 6.5 cm
Magnus Andersen, Night of The Great Union of The Schweins, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 86 x 57 x 6 cm
Magnus Andersen, Night of The Great Union of The Schweins, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 86 x 57 x 6 cm
Magnus Andersen, Porci, Porco, Porcus, 2016
Oil on canvas, aluminium, 55 x 35 x 6 cm