Pavel Pepperstein
Inspection Medical Hermeneutics

26 Nov 2009 - 20 Feb 2010
Palma

Ian Hamilton FinlayThe Graphic Work

In the series of paintings with the title "Paramen", which the artist group "Inspection Medical Hermeneutics" created in 1994, Pavel Pepperstein and Sergej Anufriev immerse themselves in the world of metaphysics. For both artists, Paramen signifies "an entirety of phenomena" and is closely associated with so-called Chaos Theory, according to which every effects everything else in one way or another. It is, in the final analysis, a kind of total subjectivity.

Works

PARAMEN # 1 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 2 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 3 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 4 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 5 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 6 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 7 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 8 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 9 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 10 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 11 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 12 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 13 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 14 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 15 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 16 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 17 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 18 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 19 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 20 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 21 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 22 (from the Series PARAMEN)

INSPECTION MEDICAL HERMENEUTICS (with Pepperstein, Pavel; Anufriev, Sergej; Fjodorow, Wladimir)

PARAMEN # 10 (from the Series PARAMEN)
PARAMEN # 10 (from the Series PARAMEN), 1994
Acrylic on canvas
65 x 50 cm