
This large-scale photograph is part of a series based on the philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein’s visit to the Norwegian village of Skjolden, where he investigated ‘truth functions’. The image depicts a dense, wooded landscape and a very faint, overgrown path, embodying the remote experience of a philosophical quest.
More information
Title of artwork, date
LW205 Skjolden, 2002-2005
Date supported
2015
Medium and material
c-print on aluminium
Dimensions
132 × 105cm
Grant
4800
Total cost
4800

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