Shadow Archive I-IV
A strange glow pervades Fiona Tan’s Shadow Archive, illuminating a well-organized collection of endless archival drawers. The project originates from Tan’s fascination for the Belgian visionary Paul Otlet (1868–1944), and his ambitious idea to catalogue all human knowledge in order to build world peace.
Together with Henri La Fontaine, Otlet developed the idea of a world archive, the Mundaneum, in 1895. For almost forty years Otlet worked determinedly on the archive, cataloguing all kinds of human knowledge on index cards stored in large wooden cabinets. Otlet and La Fontaine developed the ‘Universal Decimal Classification’, a numerical system of cross-references to offer permanent free access to the archive. Today, the Mundaneum is known as the ‘Paper Google’ and considered a milestone in data collection and management, the basic idea behind the Internet.
Fiona Tan has built the architecture of Otlet’s Mundaneum in 1:1 scale using computer generated imagery software. Whilst Tan’s circular architecture is registered in all its details the actual place does not exist. The series of photogravures shows Tan’s imagined interior views of Otlet’s never completed utopian archive.
Shadow Archive II, 2019
€1.875
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- Photogravure on Somerset White Satin 300g
Paper size 28.5 x 37.5 cm – Plate size 20.5 x 31.5 cm
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- Edition of 12
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- Series of 4
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- Printed by Thomas Jennions, Mette Ulstrup
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- Published by BORCH Editions
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- ID: FiT 19 002-2
Acquired by The British Museum, London; The Graphische Sammlung Zürich; Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Shadow Archive I, 2019
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- Photogravure on Somerset White Satin 300g
Paper size 28.5 x 37.5 cm – Plate size 20.5 x 31.5 cm
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- Edition of 12
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- Series of 4
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- Printed by Thomas Jennions, Mette Ulstrup
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- Published by BORCH Editions
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- ID: FiT 19 002-1
Acquired by The British Museum, London; The Graphische Sammlung Zürich; Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Shadow Archive III, 2019
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- Photogravure on Somerset White Satin 300g
Paper size 28.5 x 37.5 cm – Plate size 20.5 x 31.5 cm
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- Edition of 12
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- Series of 4
- Printer
- Printed by Thomas Jennions, Mette Ulstrup
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- ID: FiT 19 002-3
Acquired by The British Museum, London; The Graphische Sammlung Zürich; Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Shadow Archive IV, 2019
€1.875
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- Photogravure on Somerset White Satin 300g
Paper size 28.5 x 37.5 cm – Plate size 20.5 x 31.5 cm
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- Edition of 12
- Series/Set
- Series of 4
- Printer
- Printed by Thomas Jennions, Mette Ulstrup
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- Published by BORCH Editions
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- ID: FiT 19 002-4
Acquired by The British Museum, London; The Graphische Sammlung Zürich; Moderna Museet, Stockholm
Shadow Archive IV, 2019
€1.875
Inquire series of 4- Print technique
- Photogravure on Somerset White Satin 300g
Paper size 28.5 x 37.5 cm – Plate size 20.5 x 31.5 cm
- Edition
- Edition of 12
- Series/Set
- Series of 4
- Printer
- Printed by Thomas Jennions, Mette Ulstrup
- Publisher
- Published by BORCH Editions
- Signed by:
- Signed and numbered by the artist
- Registration no
- ID: FiT 19 002-4
Acquired by The British Museum, London; The Graphische Sammlung Zürich; Moderna Museet, Stockholm