Pedro Inock Limited Edition Print
Limited edition print by Pedro Inock "A Mythography of the Self" . 11”x14”, image size 10”x5 1/2 ” inkjet print signed and numbered, edition of 10, 2024.
Limited edition print by Pedro Inock "A Mythography of the Self" . 11”x14”, image size 10”x5 1/2 ” inkjet print signed and numbered, edition of 10, 2024.
Limited edition print by Pedro Inock "A Mythography of the Self" . 11”x14”, image size 10”x5 1/2 ” inkjet print signed and numbered, edition of 10, 2024.
This limited edition print is part of *A Mythography of the Self*, a larger body of work exploring themes of death, slowness, and the silence found in the liminal spaces between. This process stands at the crossroads between humanity’s natural, inescapable end and the strange, often terrifying journey experienced by each individual.Through a diverse collection of multimedia artworks, the heart of this project comes alive in images like this—ephemeral moments of spectral encounters, expanded time, and endless unfolding narratives.
Although “A Mythography of the Self” is an ongoing and ever-evolving work, its exhibition is scheduled for 2025.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Pedro Inock is a transdisciplinary artist with a focus on video art, performance, and painting. His artistic and academic work revolves around the exploration and intersections of visual expression, phenomenon, deceleration, and death within the context of the experience of time. He completed his master’s degree in painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Lisbon (2016) and currently works with Prospect Art-Los Angeles, where he serves as the Manager of Programming for the 4th Wall Video Art Network program. Pedro is a doctoral candidate in the course of Artistic Studies-Art and Mediations at NOVA FCSH, under the guidance of Professor Susana Viegas. He is developing his thesis titled "Freeze-Frame, the phenomenon in potential in the interstices of the Image, the suspension of time as a remembrance for death in contemporary times". This research focuses on the frozen image and the study of the interstices between images, using photography, cinema, and the philosophy of image to map a space for an “absence”, contributing to the deepening of research on death, silence, and deceleration.