Undenk

Undenk

Undenk , noun, pronounced 'oon-dank', originating from the German translation of the Newspeak term 'crimethink' used in George Orwell's novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four".

International underground street-art group based in Germany and Australia, operating world-wide. Due to its conspirative nature, an exact number of members remains unknown.{ [http://www.de-bug.de/texte/3767.html] }

Undenk utilizes both official and unofficial, legal as well as semi-legal means of distributing and publishing its often ironic but always sophisticated, controversial and provocative form of progressive art.

Artforms

Undenk's workhorse are stickers, either seemingly self-produced in limited editions or professionally made in large numbers. The stickers are generally displayed in public spaces such as on street and traffic lights, on walls, trashbins and any other street-bound surface that allows for the pasting of stickers. Other likely locations may or may not include public transportation, public restrooms as well as buildings open to the public, either for entertaining (bars, clubs, sports arenas, concert venues) or administrative (schools, universities, municipal buildings) purposes.

A special mention among the broad variety of Undenk stickers should be given to a design colloquially referred to as "Winston". Winston, also Undenk's trademark, is a stylized white rabbit looking backward over his shoulder, most probably named after the protagonist Winston Smith in Orwell's "Nineteen Eighty-Four". The most common interpretation sees in Winston a reference to the rabbit in Lewis Carrol's "Alice In Wonderland".Winston has been spotted in such places as the Forbidden City of Beijing, New York City's Times Square, at the pyramids of Gizeh as well as in numerous metropolitan cities like Monaco, San Francisco and Sydney.{ [http://undenk.com/base/winston.htm] }

Another, yet less common form of Undenk's street-bound activism are stencils and graffitis, also in form of collaborations with other street- and graffiti-artists. In recent times, apparently home-made paste-up posters have been seen in various editions, numbers and designs.

Exhibitons, further activism and philosophy

Parallel to its low-fi, underground street-art, Undenk has participated in and staged several public and official exhibitions. During these exhibitions, in showrooms in Cologne and Berlin and during the "Bread And Butter" fashion weeks of Berlin and Barcelona 2006, the focus has been more on "indoor" artforms such as traditional cotton canvases, painted skateboards and recycled materials such as plain cardboard. Both approaches have the use of stencil-techniques in common.

Furthermore, an edition of t-shirts, displaying one of Undenks most popular designs has been launched recently.

In conclusion, Undenk's art seems to target political and social topics such as globalization, militarism and the evolution of capitalism, by subliminally and wittingly ridiculing and thus criticizing the hypocrisy and cynism of the 21st century Western industrial society. As a kind of manifesto, Orwell's flagship dystopia "1984" about the struggel of the individual in an overwhelmingly powerful and oppressive society seems to hover as a guideline in the group's approach on today's and tomorrow's developments.{ [http://www.de-bug.de/texte/3767.html] }

Much less a source of information and much more a display of the groups activism, art and philosophy, www.undenk.com [http://www.undenk.com] and its affiliated web blogs are the groups official websites.

External links

* [http://www.undenk.com Official Website www.undenk.com]
* [http://undenk.styledepartment.com/ Official web blog]
* [http://www.reclaimyourcity.net/content/gallery.php?art=134 Street Art gallery with common Undenk stickers]
* [http://www.de-bug.de/texte/3767.html Artist interview in the German "De:Bug" magazine]
* [http://www.401rush.com/sk8undenk.htm Example of contemporary exhibit artwork]
* [http://www.stencilrevolution.com/photopost/showgallery.php?si=Undenk&x=13&y=7&limit= Artist's gallery with various artworks]
* [http://www.superplan.net ongoing exhibitions with collaborative artists]


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