Virtuella identiteter och antibiografi i Tobias Bernstrups konstnärskap
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2015
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Abstract
Swedish multimedia artist Tobias Bernstrup (b. 1970) works
in a transboundary universe where reality and fiction merge.
I examine how computer games and virtual identities can be
understood as artistic tools. I am especially interested in how
Bernstrup’s use of his own body in his artworks relates to a
biographical approach, and how he uses multiple media forms
to portray identities. Discussing examples of Bernstrup’s art in
relation to a biographical interpretation, I show that a traditional
biographical perspective is misleading in his case and
propose »anti-biography« as a concept better suited to understanding
the biographical as non-personal. The artist’s body
becomes a tool expressing generic anti-biography. The artist
wears fictional biographies, all with traits borrowed from
Bernstrup, but at the same time demonstrating that identity is
created and negotiable. I conclude that Bernstrup’s exposure
of his own body should be interpreted as referencing not his
person but his artistic universe, with his body becoming a
metalanguage to express something deeply human rather
than personal.
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Viveka Kjellmer holds a Ph.D. in Art History and Visual
Studies. She is presently an Assistant Professor in Art History
and Visual Studies at the Department of Cultural Sciences,
University of Gothenburg.
Keywords
Tobias Bernstrup, anti-biography, multimedia, avatar