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Thorsten Brinkmann (1971, Germany) calls himself a serial collector. In the storeroom at his studio you can find the most varied objects found on flea markets, in thrift shops, on the street, etc. They are part of middle-class domestic culture. He uses them to show how we relate to the objects that surround us. Objects define our identity and inform our culture. We shape and design the objects that surround us and in turn they shape us and the lives we live. 'The Great Cape Rinderhorn' is a word-play which on the one hand refers to a monumental bull?s horn, to a cape (a sleeveless garment) and Cape Horn at the southernmost extremity of Chile. Apart from a lighthouse, a house and a chapel, Cape Horn is a barren landscape. 'The Great Cape Rinderhorn' has been shown at the Rice University Art Gallery in Houston, Texas (US) and Be-Part, Waregem (B). This publication is made with images from these two exhibitions and acts as a new chapter for this installation.00Exhibition: Rice University Art Gallery, Houston, USA (04.02.-15.05.2016) / Be-Part, Platform voor Actuele Kunst, Wareghem, Belgium (28.08.2016-12.02.2017).
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The Great Cape Rinderhorn, Thorsten Brinkmann
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