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Topografisk Portræt

The issue that Torben Ebbesen appears to address in Topographical Portrait is an existentialist one. Does the body equal our identity? Has the opposition between soul and body in fact been abolished? These questions are still being explored by ethicists today, and Ebbesen repeatedly returns to them as part of his consistent interest in science and philosophy.

The deconstructed portrait In Ebbesen’s installation, the traditional portrait has been deconstructed. Divided into 12 containers we find fragments of skin, symbolically represented by silicone imprints. Like topographical maps, where contours constitute abstractions on the Earth’s surface, the skin, when separated from the body, beco...

1994
Acrylic on stainless steel
122.0 x 40.0cm
KMS7688
Image © Torben Ebbesen
Text © National Gallery of Denmark, 2018

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