2013: Collecting Alibis



A core part of Amie Dicke’s practice is the collection of unusual objects which often form the starting point of a work. Having noticed the word “alibi” cropping up a lot in material that she was reading, Dicke started to refer to her objects as alibis, and the idea became the title of her 2013 show at the Amsterdam gallery Stigter van Doesburg. 

Overview Collecting Alibis, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

Function always precedes form, but why start with the letter A?, crayons and print, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

Spaces, crayons and print, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

>>>, Sandpaper abrasion on paper print, 150 x 200 cm, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

Exit III, BIC pens, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

Overview Collecting Alibis, Works: Plate |||| and Plate ||||| and on the floor Spaces, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

Pointless, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam 2013

AU AU I, sandaper abrasion on page, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013

Sandpaper abrasion on paper print, 90 x 150 cm, Stigter Van Doesburg, Amsterdam, 2013