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martes, 28 de junio de 2011

Magnus Thierfelder

RESISTANCE

As Strong As Its Weakness

Group Show

Solo Show

A Tension


Magnus Thierfelder works with installations, simple forms and frequently with industrially produced materials like drain pipes or electric cables, materials that relate to the surrounding space, redefine it and create different spatial sensations. In style and content Thierfelder uses in his drawings a reductionist method. The objects and motifs are simplified in an ingenious manner making one believe that one can still recognize the context.

Sarah Oppenheimer











Sarah Oppenheimer opens apertures in existing architectures, modifying the modular units that make up our standardized urban world. These apertures demarcate new lines of sight within the space of display, and can function as both “holes” and “screens.” This effect forces the viewer’s gaze to toggle between object and void. The space of display is transformed from a container for specific objects into a vectored but non-linear series of filmic views.

lunes, 27 de junio de 2011

Perrine Lievens







Lievens works with objects that we know from our familiar surroundings. By sculpturally reworking the objects and reinterpreting their function, she questions established patterns of perception and forces us to rethink the use and function of the objects; they appear to have acquired an additional poetic dimension.