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Ingmar de Wijk

BEAR Fine Art
Bachelor
Ingmar de Wijk
Ingmar de Wijk

In the work of Ingmar de Wijk, the artist functions as a translator in service of ORRLA. ORRLA (standing for Obsession, Repetition, Rhythm, Limitations, Autism) is a series of actions and concepts that bring in the grid of Ingmar’s work and simultaneously fill it up. However ORRLA isn’t just a way of working, it is also an entity that is above us all, drenched in all beings, for which Ingmar tries to find ways to translate it to us. ORRLA becomes a living, growing, thriving theory that finds its translations through rhythmic, repetitious and obsessive images and performances.

In the work of Ingmar, his artistic family is translated through the eyes of ORRLA. He creates characters that are blends of multiple of his influences which then perform their obsessive, repetitive rhythmic, limited and autistic actions. Even Ingmar himself can’t escape the ORRLA flavoured translation and becomes a character in his own work.

Looking at his work, you can sense the ORRLA that surrounds you. By making his characters, images and performances, Ingmar doesn’t just show how he perceives ORRLA, but he makes you, his audience, feel how ORRLA has always surrounded you and will always keep surrounding you.

This page was last updated on June 15, 2023