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Jakob Kolding’s Memories of the Future at Team Gallery

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I really like many of the Team Gallery artists.    Jakob Kolding is one of my favorites.  Kolding’s collages, which have been exhibited extensively throughout Europe, take as their subject the cultural collisions inadvertently set up by the contemporary city. Kolding’s work celebrates a number of urban cultural, synthetic emanations (hip-hop, graffiti, skateboarding, electronic music), as well as the aesthetics of urban studies. Team gallery

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Hybrids of invention and documentation, renderings and diagrams, his work depicts processes and events, historical and futuristic narratives pointing to propositions and effects of urban economics, planning, architecture, ecology, transportation systems, politics, and social relations. Text and images courtesy of Jakob Kolding and Team Gallery.

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