Torsten Lauschmann
[October 19, 2012]
Torsten Lauschmann has offered a ‘visual interpretation’ of the term: Object abuse.
This Photograph shows a Wabag warrior in Papua New Guinea wearing a Kellogg’s tin for decoration.
Photograph by Michael Leahy (around 1934) National Library of Australia.
Each one of these visual interpretations adds insight and depth to what exactly Object Abuse might look like. This question is by no means obvious when you think about it, who is to say the object in question is passive and not active, where does any variation of abuse originate from? And what is an object, or can we really say with any certainty what is not an object?
OA’s intension is to provide a platform to question the very nature and orientation of objects. The aim is to readdress the unquestioned drives of our collective pursuits, to turn the tables on the object-subject dynamic.
If you would like to offer us a visual interpretation, please go the our contact page and let us know: contact
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