Graphs

In his drawings, Finn Geiger works with quotations, screenshots and other forms of references from philosophy, physics, computer science and pop culture. The drawings have no graphic elements or texts of their author's own. Everything on them is transferred with pen and ink. Finn Geiger's interventions take place on the level of arrangement, format, and fragmentation, but above all on the level of relations. Together, the references open up clear but open fields of thought that negotiate questions about art, technology and care.

Untitled (p.19, Playing and Reality, Donald Woods Winnicott)
Untitled (p.19, Playing and Reality, Donald Woods Winnicott), 2024, 63x44cm
Untitled (p.131, Automatic Society Vol 1, Bernard Stiegler)
Untitled (p.131, Automatic Society Vol 1, Bernard Stiegler), 2024, 63x44cm
Untitled (p.7-8, Empire of Signs, Roland Barthes)
Untitled (p.7-8, Empire of Signs, Roland Barthes), 2024, 63x44cm
Untitled
Untitled, 2023, 63x44cm
Untitled (p.180; p.248, On the Existence of Digital Objects, Yuk Hui)
Untitled (p.180; p.248, On the Existence of Digital Objects, Yuk Hui), 2024, 63x44cm
Untitled (p.197, On the Modes of Existence of Technical Objects, Gilbert Simondon; p.102, Behind the Blip, Matthew Fuller)
Untitled (p.197, On the Modes of Existence of Technical Objects, Gilbert Simondon; p.102, Behind the Blip, Matthew Fuller), 2024, 63x44cm