September 5th (from BO Mulato)

In his Ghosts series, Adam Jeppesen uses photographic material for his experiments with photogravure, one of the oldest techniques to print photographic images on paper. Instead of inking the printing plates with fresh ink each time a new print is pulled, he only inked the plate for the first impression. Using the residue ink from the previous print for the following impression, he creates what printmakers call the ‘ghost’ of an image. Jeppesen elaborated on this technique by using one ‘ghost’ to create another, allowing the depicted landscapes to gradually fade away, leaving the viewer with the question which of the images is the ‘perfect’.

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Adam Jeppesen

September 5th (from BO Mulato), 2014

16.250

(incl. 25% Danish VAT €3.250)

Print technique
Photogravure on Somerset 400g
Paper size 174 x 117 cm

The prints are constructed from two abutted sheets of paper.

Edition
Edition of 5
Printer
Printed by Julie Dam
Publisher
Published by Niels Borch Jensen Editions
Signed by:
Signed and numbered by the artist
Registration no
ID: AdJ 14 003-1

Acquired by The municipality of Copenhagen

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Adam Jeppesen

September 5th (from BO Mulato), 2014

16.250

(incl. 25% Danish VAT €3.250)

Print technique
Photogravure on Somerset 400g
Paper size 174 x 117 cm

The prints are constructed from two abutted sheets of paper.

Edition
Edition of 5
Printer
Printed by Julie Dam
Publisher
Published by Niels Borch Jensen Editions
Signed by:
Signed and numbered by the artist
Registration no
ID: AdJ 14 003-1

Acquired by The municipality of Copenhagen

Have further questions? Ask a specialist or visit our Terms & Conditions.

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