Artist Talk: Thomas Jeppe

On the occasion of his exhibition at Sazmanab, Thomas Jeppe speaks about his work and the processes behind Abstract Journalism, a working methodology characterised by sustained research and deliberate divergence, grounded in the belief that allegory and digression are effective modes for communicating cultural situations.
Thomas Jeppe was born in Australia in 1984 and holds a Master’s degree in Visual Arts from the Victorian College of Arts and an Honours degree in Cultural Studies from the University of Melbourne. Working across painting, sculpture, and publishing, his practice engages social histories of cultural production, often involving community, vernacular aesthetics, and provisional frameworks for interaction. Research and reconstruction form a central part of his work, combining critical inquiry with energy, curiosity, and propositional experimentation. Recent exhibitions include presentations at Sketch London, Conradi Hamburg, Utopian Slumps Melbourne, The Duck Berlin, Die Diele Zurich, Curro & Poncho Guadalajara, 032c Workshop Berlin, Polansky Prague, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney.
Venue: Sazmanab (Khaghani St.)
Date: Saturday, 28 February 2015, 18:00


















