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Otto Berchem was born on 1967 in Milford, Connecticut, U.S., is an American artist. Discover Otto Berchem's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Otto Berchem (born 1967 Milford, Connecticut) is an American artist who lives and works in Bogota.
Otto Berchem’s practice explores social and visual codes, focusing on the relationships between language, architecture, history and poetry.
His conceptual based practice employs a wide variety of media, including painting, video, public interventions and other unconventional artist activities.
Berchem obtained his BFA from Parsons School of Design in New York City in 1990.
Berchem’s interest in codes goes back to 1994’s Men’s Room Etiquette, a public intervention touching upon the unwritten codes of how men behave with other men in public toilets.
In 1994, he received his MFA from Edinburgh College of Art and in 1995/1996, attended Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam.
With The Dating Market, a project conceived in 2000, Berchem created a series of shopping baskets with a flower motif that patrons of supermarkets could opt for, labeling themselves “available” and looking for a date.
• (2000) The Dating Market, Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam
• (2001) Art Statements, ArtBasel 32, Basel
• (2002) Going Public, Iff, Houston
• (2002) 4th Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju, South Korea
• (2003) The 16th Minute, Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam
• Going Public, Galerie Display, Prague
• Everything I know about Liverpool I saw on TV, Fact, Liverpool
• (2004) Survivor, Sleeper, Edinburgh
In Temporary Person Passing Through, a work for the 2005 Istanbul Biennial, Berchem investigated the relationship of Istanbul’s street children and their movement within the city, using the visual language of Hobo Signs, a system of symbols employed by itinerant workers in the USA from the 19th to the mid 20th century.
With some of his work the artist continues his exploration of signs, human relationships and codes, to create a chromatic alphabet.
Berchem’s chromatic code is inspired by the writings of Jorge Adoum and Vladimir Nabokov, Peter Saville’s designs for the first three New Order albums, and the condition of Synaesthesia (which Nabokov had).
Through the use of this alphabet, Berchem has proposed a series of work reviewing iconic images and creating his own documents by strategically deleting pre-existing meanings and slogans, and replacing them with his interpretation of reality.
• (2005) 9th Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul, Turkey
• (2005) The Suspended Moment (H & F Collection), Crac Alsace, Altkirch, France
• (2006) Give(a)way, EV+A, Limerick
• (2008) 4th Triennale of Contemporary Art, Friedrichshafen
• (2009) What is seen and what is not seen, Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam
• (2011) Blue Monday, La Central, Bogota
• (2011) You Are Not Alone, Fundacio Miro, Barcelona
• (2011) Out of Storage, Timmerfabriek, Maastricht
• (2012) Jardin de Esculturas, El Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporpaneo (NuMu), Guatemala City
• (2012) Stem Terug, *De Appel, Amsterdam
• (2012) Etat de Veille, Jousse Entreprise, Paris
• (2013) Revolver, Ellen de Bruijne Projects, Amsterdam
• (2013) Les Pleiades, Les Abattoirs, Toulouse
• (2013) Le Futur commence ici, Frac Nord-Pas de Calais, Dunkirk
• (2014) Sucursal 32 - La Ene en Malba, Malba, Buenos Aires
• (2015) Clip-Clapper, Bis - Oficina de Proyectos, Cali
• (2015) Beyond Borders, 5th Beaufort triennial, Oostende
• (2015) Theorem, Mana Contemporary, Jersey City