Bandages-Bullets #1

2023 | Digital print on archival paper | Print (width x height): 22.4 x 31.4 in. / 57 x 80 cm. | Archival Paper: Hahnemühle Photo Rag, 308 gsm, acid-free | Printer: Canon Pro 560 with Lucia Pigment Inks | Photo: Satelliet.K, Ieper

Digital print

Bandages-Bullets #1, is a photograph (57 x 76 cm.) on archival paper and consists of rolled bandages soiled in water and black ink, and arranged in meticulous rows. When observed carefully, the photograph of soiled bandages could also resemble bullets. Bandages and bullets; are they so different? The photograph captures a paradoxical relationship between the bandages as tools of healing, and bullets as instruments of war.

Bandages-Bullets #, is part of Baptist’s on-going multi-media series titled, Bandages-Bullets. This series attempts to explore the bandage and the bullet – both synonymous of war. From healing to hurting, from killing to caring, and other such notions will be explored. – Kris Imants Ercums, curator of Global Contemporary and Asian Art at the Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas, USA.

Bandages-Bullets #1, was developed from Baptist Coelho’s year-long Artist-in-Residence, supported by and at the In Flanders Fields Museum, Ypres, 2022.