FRIEZE AT DSM: “WERK No. 34: Doornberg Galle 1712 + WERK No. 35: Unfinished Work” arrives Thursday 16th October at Dover Street Market.
Marking twenty-five years of WERK Magazine, this double release celebrates the publication’s ongoing exploration of impermanence and process.
WERK No.34: Doornberg Galle 1712 draws from the layered landscape of Sri Lanka, its architecture, art, and memory, reimagining the Doornberg house as a living archive of texture and time.
WERK No.35: Unfinished Work embraces incompleteness through an unbound book that unfolds into a series of posters inviting reassembly, chance, and interruption.
With contributions from The Saskia Fernando Gallery, Dominic Sansoni, Sebastian Posingis, Pathum Egodawatta, and Edward Goss.
@theseuschanwork
Marking twenty-five years of WERK Magazine, this double release celebrates the publication’s ongoing exploration of impermanence and process.
WERK No.34: Doornberg Galle 1712 draws from the layered landscape of Sri Lanka, its architecture, art, and memory, reimagining the Doornberg house as a living archive of texture and time.
WERK No.35: Unfinished Work embraces incompleteness through an unbound book that unfolds into a series of posters inviting reassembly, chance, and interruption.
With contributions from The Saskia Fernando Gallery, Dominic Sansoni, Sebastian Posingis, Pathum Egodawatta, and Edward Goss.
@theseuschanwork
FRIEZE AT DSM: “WERK No. 34: Doornberg Galle 1712 + WERK No. 35: Unfinished Work” arrives Thursday 16th October at Dover Street Market.
Marking twenty-five years of WERK Magazine, this double release celebrates the publication’s ongoing exploration of impermanence and process.
WERK No.34: Doornberg Galle 1712 draws from the layered landscape of Sri Lanka, its architecture, art, and memory, reimagining the Doornberg house as a living archive of texture and time.
WERK No.35: Unfinished Work embraces incompleteness through an unbound book that unfolds into a series of posters inviting reassembly, chance, and interruption.
With contributions from The Saskia Fernando Gallery, Dominic Sansoni, Sebastian Posingis, Pathum Egodawatta, and Edward Goss.
@theseuschanwork