Nils Völker Work from 64 CCFL “Nils Völker who lately was focused working on his generative installations made from plastic bags inflating and deflating them through a microcontroller such as One Hundred and Eight and some other great variations from this, has just launched a new beautiful light installation called 64 CCFL, which is mainly made […]
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Sascha Pohflepp
Sunday, 29 July 2012
Sascha Pohflepp Work from Camera Futura. “In the abundance of energy that is the new order, we will no longer be bound by the force that is keeping us on the bottom of Earth’s gravity well. We may be be floating around freely, our bodies suspended by extremely powerful electromagnetic fields. Or we could be […]
Jim Hodges
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Jim Hodges Work from his exhibition at Gladstone (2011/24th Street). “Gladstone Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Jim Hodges, which will be mounted across both gallery spaces in Chelsea and marks the artist’s first project at the gallery’s New York locations. For over two decades, Hodges has employed a broad […]
Deliquesce
Sunday, 22 July 2012
“Deliquesce” at Jonathan Viner, London “To deliquesce is to transition between solid and liquid states. This exhibition considers dissolution and loss of physicality, presenting five artists whose practices’ explore malleable states of image, body and material. Deliquesce looks at the space between a world of solid objects and bodies and a more diffuse and amorphous […]
David Raymond Conroy
Friday, 6 July 2012
David Raymond Conroy Work from Construction and Modification. “David Raymond Conroy brings together three works that have loss, removal and absence at their heart. Through editing, removal and reduction the pieces meditate on the relationship between unperceived labour and actualized product. Conroy presents an attempt to share experience through, and in acknowledgement of, the artwork’s […]
Esther Stocker
Friday, 22 June 2012
Esther Stocker Work from her oeuvre. “In the late nineties Esther Stocker debuted with geometric abstract paintings, in which signs and orthogonal grids are superimposed on a limited range of colours: white, grey, black. In these paintings, the irregular grids recall the concept of ‘mimesis’ – not in the Platonic sense of the imitation of […]
Michele Di Menna
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Michele Di Menna Work from “Ooze Generator” at Galerie Kamm. “…Michele Di Menna turns toward the dynamic in her working process, bundling the ephemerality of her performative work, transforming it into a manifold and solid installation. Like in H.G. Wells novel of the same title, Michele Di Menna, revisits for “The Shape of Things to […]
Korakrit Arunanondchai
Monday, 11 June 2012
Korakrit Arunanondchai Work from his oeuvre. “Arunanondchai invites the viewer into a heavenly earth, that extends in one direction towards an imagined hell, and in the other towards a heaven. Yet these visual spaces are at once inviting and forboding: the light-seeping wooden prism on the ground suggests a point of emergence into living and […]
Ryoji Ikeda
Thursday, 31 May 2012
Ryoji Ikeda Work from his exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof “Japanese composer and visual artist Ryoji Ikeda has conceived an exhibition for the Hamburger Bahnhof that, for the first time, compositionally unites the two symmetrical halls on the upper level of the museum’s east and west wings. The exhibition’s title db (short for decibel) refers to this symmetry while simultaneously […]
Katharina Grosse
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Katharina Grosse Work from “They had Taken Things Along to Eat Together” at Johann Konig. “We´ve visited gallery Johann König, Berlin that is currently presenting works by Katharina Grosse. Grosse transports painting as such into volume, thus confronting seemingly irreconcilable and incommunicable spatiotemporal modes. Katharina Grosse’s paintings find their way onto a variety of surfaces – onto […]