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Sebastiaan Bremer's art pictures a world as seen through a screen.
Fields of innumerable hand-drawn lines blanket his photographic
images, thwarting a clear or immanent apprehension of the image
beneath and evoking the sleepy twilight of half-conscious thought.
Bremer's line-drawings speak of our inevitably mediated relationship
to the "real." Through the clash of the drawn and the photographic,
Bremer presents a world that can never be experienced directly,
a world that resists complete description through any simple method
or mode.
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