Network Maintenance (2025) is a series of networked wall-mounted interfaces that transform ownership into an act of maintenance. Each piece requires regular interaction from its owner to sustain the health of a shared system, turning passive spectatorship into active responsibility within a living network.
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Jonas Lund
Network Maintenance #4, 2025
PLA, custom hardware, software
25 x 25 x 4,5 cm
Unique
6.800,00 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Completing the presentation, Maintenance Manual (2025) consists of hand-drawn diagrammatic paintings that oscillate between explanation and abstraction. Positioned between the functional logic of Network Maintenance and the human narrative of Technical Difficulties, the works visualize the desire to make sense of complex systems even when full understanding remains out of reach.
Jonas Lund
Maintenance Manual #1, 2025
Acryl on canvas
100 x 65 cm
7.800,00 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Jonas Lund
Maintenance Manual #4, 2025
Acryl on canvas
100 x 65 cm
7.800,00 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Jonas Lund
Untitled (38), 2021
acrylic on canvas, NFC tags, metal frame
125 x 100 x 5 cm
12.500,00 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Jonas Lund
Untitled (41_40), 2021
acrylic on canvas, NFC tags, metal frame
125 x 100 x 5 cm
15.000,00 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Jonas Lund
Technical Difficulties, 2025
Polylactic acid, 3d Print, Installation, 36 pieces
each 21 x 16 cm
16.000,00 EUR
(incl. VAT)
Technical Difficulties captures moments of technical and emotional failure through a sequence of 3D-printed wall pieces. Centered on a recurring IT technician figure, the works explore the contradictions of contemporary technological existence—competence and confusion, detachment and care, collapse and repair.
about Jonas Lund
Jonas Lund’s works have been exhibited in solo and group shows at the Centre Pompidou Paris, Francisco Carolinum Linz, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, HEK (House of Electronic Arts) Basel, Whitechapel Art Gallery London, Schirn Kunsthalle Franfurt a.M., Museum of Fine Arts Leipzig, Bundeskunsthalle Bonn, Daejeon Art Museum in Korea, ArtScience Museum in Singapore among many others.
Jonas Lund was recently awarded the Prix Arts Numériques 2025 by the Fondation Etrillard and the Académie des Beaux-Arts Paris.