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holger mohaupt - you can't take too little, but you can take too much.


Through sound, photography and moving image, Holger Mohaupt explores perceptions of Jamaican culture, based on the recipes of a local cook.


The work is part of a collaboration between Graham Fagen and Holger Mohaupt. Both artists went to Jamaica to make new pieces of work: Graham Fagen for an exhibition at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow to commemorate the abolition of slavery 200 years ago; and Holger Mohaupt to make a piece of work exploring the manifestations of current culture in Jamaica.

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Holger Mohaupt is an artist based in Glasgow. He is interested in the manifestations of culture in urban and rural environments, in particular the relationship between architecture and its inhabitants. He is currently undertaking a PhD at the School of Media Arts & Imaging, University of Dundee.


artstream credits

Holger Mohaupt: Idea, Photography & Interviews
Chef / Interviewee: Franklin Stewart
Music: Sagrimento Sunshine Band, The Overtakers
Transcript: Kim Walker
Web design: Chris Byrne
Thanks to: Graham Fagen

artstream
lead curator: Chris Byrne
artstream ident design/programming: Cavan Convery/James Hutchby

'You can't take too little, but you can take too much' is presented by ARC Projects, and supported by Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow; School of Media Arts & Imaging, University of Dundee.

Thanks to the following people for helping with artstream over the years: Torsten Lauschmann, Mike Stubbs, Maggie Warren, Ben Woodeson, Cary Peppermint, Lewis Jackson, Kevin Campbell, Iliyana Nedkova, Colin Fallows, Rebecca Shatwell, Vivienne Gaskin, Christine Nadir, Teresa Auciello, Brian Carlin, Iain Girdwood, Andrea Jespersen, Jim Lambert, Helge Mruck, Cavan Convery, James Hutchby, Dave Crummey, Ben Faulkner, Moray, Ronan, Hanna, Matthew, and Janek.