Patrick Goddard 'Die Beister'
Spheres Projects & E-Werk – Galerie für Gegenwartskunst
April 2022 First edition
Softcover
216 pages
500 copies
With a contribution by Heidi Brunnschweiler, Director and curator of E-Werk – Galerie für Gegenwartskunst in Freiburg (Germany)
BOOK DESCRIPTION
In the photo book ‘Die Biester’, Goddard portrays the urban space, increasingly dominated by real estate speculation and regulatory control, as an ironically distorted, model-like dystopian microcosm, in which the wild is relegated to niches and where only those survive who best adapt to the changing environmental conditions.
BIOGRAPHY PATRICK GODDARD
The British artist Patrick Goddard has been an observer of urban space for many years. In his work he explores the ever-advancing urbanisation in the post-industrial, late-capitalist world. Using the human-animal relationship, the end of wilderness and the question of what it means to live in an increasingly artificial, commercialised environment, he deals with the consequences of the destruction of natural habitats in the advancing Anthropocene. With a combination of black humour and an aesthetic of irreverence, the artist thinks speculatively about future, possibly post-human forms of life. Goddard is represented by Seventeen Gallery in London.