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Karl Dunér Swedish, b. 1963

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Karl Dunér, Skull 4, Compagnie, 2022 Skull 4, Compagnie
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Karl Dunér, Skull 4, Compagnie, 2022 Skull 10, 6, 7 and 4
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Karl Dunér, Skull 4, Compagnie, 2022 Skull 4, Compagnie

Karl Dunér Swedish, b. 1963

Skull 4, Compagnie, 2022
Audiosculpture. Papier-mache, gofun, black frame and audio.

The skull has its own sounds that can be heard at irregular intervals. The atmospheres are recorded in, among other places, Stockholm, Paris, Rome and Connemara. The voice belongs to the French actor Thierry Bosc. Text fragments are by Samuel Beckett.
73 x 52 x 17 cm
Series: Skulls
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Karl Dunér, Skull 4, Compagnie, 2022
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From time to time, you can hear or rather sense the remnants of a voice that belongs to the French actor Thierry Bosc. Text fragments are written by Samuel Beckett....
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From time to time, you can hear or rather sense the remnants of a voice that belongs to the French actor Thierry Bosc.

Text fragments are written by Samuel Beckett. The atmospheres are recorded in, among other places, Stockholm, Paris, Rome and Connemara. Unique.



About GOFUN, an off-white pigment made from oyster shells.

Many types of pigments were once brought to Japan from China, and the pigment known as gofun in Japan originally denoted white-lead pigment. However, due to the humid environment of Japan, white lead would turn black, thus making it difficult for this pigment to remain white.


History. 
Over the centuries, oyster shells gradually replaced white lead as the raw material for making white pigment. Today, gofun continues to be used as white pigment in traditional art and craft.

It is believed that white pigment made from oyster shells became known as gofun from the end of the Heian period (12th century).


Oyster Shells. Ostrea denselamellosa (Densely lamellated oyster) is a species of oyster whose shells are used to create gofun. The shells are first given 10 to 15 years of natural drying against the elements, a process that breaks down organic substances contained in the shells and allows foreign objects such as stone or fish scales attached to the shells to be easily removed. Gofun made from oyster shells is an excellent pigment that is resistant to flaking and soft enough to be easily applied with a brush and guarantees long-lasting whiteness.


Soft white. In comparison with white pigments made using metal powders, gofun is characteristically softer with a warmer hue. It is blended with glue before being applied as white pigment on paintings, as well as Hina dolls, Hakata dolls and Fushimi dolls.

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