Hippolyte Hentgen's Collaborative Practice Explored in artpress Feature
The collaborative artistic duo Hippolyte Hentgen, formed in 2008 by Gaëlle Hippolyte and Lina Hentgen, centers its practice on drawing as a unifying element. Their partnership raises questions about authorship in collective creation, which artpress examines in its April 2015 issue. The publication analyzes how the artists navigate this dilemma through multiple approaches and detours in their work. The feature appears on pages 50-52 of artpress number 421, published in April 2015. The analysis explores whether producing works as a duo means disappearing as individual authors. The artists' practice skillfully circumvents this challenge through various creative strategies.
Key facts
- Hippolyte Hentgen was created in 2008
- The duo consists of Gaëlle Hippolyte and Lina Hentgen
- Their practice is centered on drawing as a unifying element
- artpress published a feature about them in April 2015
- The feature appears in artpress issue number 421
- The analysis covers pages 50-52
- The article examines authorship in collaborative artistic practice
- The artists navigate authorship dilemmas through multiple creative approaches
Entities
Artists
- Gaëlle Hippolyte
- Lina Hentgen
Institutions
- artpress
Sources
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