Olaf Nicolai: mirador
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This publication focuses on recent works by German artist Olaf Nicolai (born 1962), including his 2009 work "Mirador." Inspired by the eponymous observation point in Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe, Nicolai traveled to the South Pacific to take a single photograph, of which only one copy was made, thus undoing assumptions of the photograph as a reproducible object.
Olaf Nicolai: mirador
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This publication focuses on recent works by German artist Olaf Nicolai (born 1962), including his 2009 work "Mirador." Inspired by the eponymous observation point in Daniel Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe, Nicolai traveled to the South Pacific to take a single photograph, of which only one copy was made, thus undoing assumptions of the photograph as a reproducible object.
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This publication documents an exhibition which the viewer enters twice, encountering the same work again, but differently. The exhibition catalogue reflects the palindromic nature of the exhibition, mirroring itself and the exhibition in both structure and form.
juillet 2010
Carla Zaccagnini: no, it is opposition
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This publication documents an exhibition which the viewer enters twice, encountering the same work again, but differently. The exhibition catalogue reflects the palindromic nature of the exhibition, mirroring itself and the exhibition in both structure and form.
Björn Braun: nest
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For his paper collages, Björn Braun carefully cuts out photographs from old illustrated books and reassembles them in fresh ways: a mountain range might grow out of the shingles of a church roof. Braun's sculptural works follow a similar logic--nothing can be destroyed unless something new is created from it.
août 2010
Björn Braun: nest
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For his paper collages, Björn Braun carefully cuts out photographs from old illustrated books and reassembles them in fresh ways: a mountain range might grow out of the shingles of a church roof. Braun's sculptural works follow a similar logic--nothing can be destroyed unless something new is created from it.
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Since their 2007 exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Romanian twins Gert and Uwe Tobias have become well known for their large-scale woodcuts featuring motifs from Eastern European folklore.
août 2010
Gert & Uwe Tobias: drawings and collages
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Since their 2007 exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art in New York, Romanian twins Gert and Uwe Tobias have become well known for their large-scale woodcuts featuring motifs from Eastern European folklore.
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Utilizing wood, stone, copper and steel, the monumental sculptures of Israeli-born Ilan Averbuch bring investigations of gravity, space and materiality into the public realm, forging dialogues with nature and the modern city. This publication highlights the artist's major public projects in the Unites States, Israel, Germany, India, Switzerland and Canada.
Ilan Averbuch: Public projects
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Utilizing wood, stone, copper and steel, the monumental sculptures of Israeli-born Ilan Averbuch bring investigations of gravity, space and materiality into the public realm, forging dialogues with nature and the modern city. This publication highlights the artist's major public projects in the Unites States, Israel, Germany, India, Switzerland and Canada.
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Using solid square-bar steel, German sculptor Robert Schad creates drawings of movement in space. Rather than bend or shape the material, Schad welds together straight limb-like sections of varying lengths and strengths, imparting a paradoxical weightlessness to the works. Recalling human gestures such as sweeps and arches, these remarkable sculptures seem perpetually on(...)
août 2010
Robert Schad: through the line
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Using solid square-bar steel, German sculptor Robert Schad creates drawings of movement in space. Rather than bend or shape the material, Schad welds together straight limb-like sections of varying lengths and strengths, imparting a paradoxical weightlessness to the works. Recalling human gestures such as sweeps and arches, these remarkable sculptures seem perpetually on the verge of dancing.
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août 2010
Rob Voerman: Aftermath
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Over the last decade, Dutch artist Rob Voerman has crafted architectural fictions, in which the romanticism of DIY culture opposes the political rhetoric of threat and fear. Working with basic materials such as cardboard, salvaged wood and found objects, Voerman draws on a variety of histories ranging from utopian hippy communities to remote terrorist hideouts to Art-Deco glasswork.
Rob Voerman: Aftermath
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Over the last decade, Dutch artist Rob Voerman has crafted architectural fictions, in which the romanticism of DIY culture opposes the political rhetoric of threat and fear. Working with basic materials such as cardboard, salvaged wood and found objects, Voerman draws on a variety of histories ranging from utopian hippy communities to remote terrorist hideouts to Art-Deco glasswork.
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Michal Budny
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Using the simplest tools and materials (predominantly paper and cardboard), Polish artist Michal Budny (born 1976) creates formally restrained sculptures that range in size from tiny models to monumental installations and site-specific works. In addition to objects and places, Budny attempts to represent abstract phenomena that lack a fixed material form, such as voice,(...)
août 2010
Michal Budny
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Using the simplest tools and materials (predominantly paper and cardboard), Polish artist Michal Budny (born 1976) creates formally restrained sculptures that range in size from tiny models to monumental installations and site-specific works. In addition to objects and places, Budny attempts to represent abstract phenomena that lack a fixed material form, such as voice, memory, rain and sunlight.
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août 2010
Koen van den Broek: Crack
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Koen van den Broek paints landscapes on the boundary of abstraction and realism: urban outskirts, architectural details, cracks in asphalt, kerbstones, a straight road in perspective. He has recently become known for his Border Paintings, abstracts cropped from architecture, and for his collaborations with John Baldessari. Crack presents the first comprehensive selection(...)
juillet 2010
Koen van den Broek: Crack
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Koen van den Broek paints landscapes on the boundary of abstraction and realism: urban outskirts, architectural details, cracks in asphalt, kerbstones, a straight road in perspective. He has recently become known for his Border Paintings, abstracts cropped from architecture, and for his collaborations with John Baldessari. Crack presents the first comprehensive selection of Van den Broek's work over the last ten years.
Blaise Drummond
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Blaise Drummond (born 1967) examines the relationship between nature and culture through extreme juxtapositions of architecture and landscape. Reminiscent of Le Corbusier's Pavillon de l´Esprit Nouveau, this catalogue focuses on a recent museum installation, in which a dead tree seems to be growing through the ceiling. This subjugation of the natural world is further(...)
Blaise Drummond
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Blaise Drummond (born 1967) examines the relationship between nature and culture through extreme juxtapositions of architecture and landscape. Reminiscent of Le Corbusier's Pavillon de l´Esprit Nouveau, this catalogue focuses on a recent museum installation, in which a dead tree seems to be growing through the ceiling. This subjugation of the natural world is further explored in Drummond's paintings and drawings.