14/14
DAN GRAHAM
Wendy with her Cat, Vancouver, Canada, 2000
Ed.: unique
C-print
58,5
× 53,5 cm framed
13/14
DAN GRAHAM
Luxury Apartment Lobby, New York, 1982
Ed.: unique
C-print
58,5
× 53,5 cm framed
12/14
Jeppe Hein
PLEASE..., 2008
Ed.: 2/3 + 2 AP
neon tubes, transformers
487
× 165 cm
11/14
JEPPE HEIN
Inbetween Two, 2008
Ed.: 1/3+2AP
Metall, verchromt
68
× 20
× 2 cm
10/14
JEPPE HEIN
360 ° Illusion I, 2007
Ed.: API+Aufl 3
stainless steel, substructure, mirror, motor
100
× 175
× 150 cm; Durchmesser: 175 cm
9/14
Ausstellungsansicht 1. OG | Installation view 1st floor
8/14
JEPPE HEIN
Field of Visions, 2005
Ed.: 3/5 + 2 AP
steel, paint, mirror, glass
173
× 90
× 78 cm
7/14
JEPPE HEIN
Double exposure, 2008
Ed.: 1/3+2AP
sunglasses, metall
18
× 18
× 5 cm
6/14
DAN GRAHAM
Water Play for Terasse, 2008
Ed.: Unikat
Two way mirror, Sipo Mahagony, Edelstahl, Lärche
6,95 (L)
× 3,27 (T)
× 2,20 (H) cm
5/14
DAN GRAHAM
Water Play for Terasse, 2008
Ed.: Unikat
Two way mirror, Sipo Mahagony, Edelstahl, Lärche
6,95 (L)
× 3,27 (T)
× 2,20 (H) cm
4/14
DAN GRAHAM
Water Play for Terasse, 2008
Ed.: Unikat
Two way mirror, Sipo Mahagony, Edelstahl, Lärche
6,95 (L)
× 3,27 (T)
× 2,20 (H) cm
3/14
DAN GRAHAM
Left: Chan Marshal (Cat Power) with Cat;
Right: "Sweet face" (Kim Gordon/Thursten Moore's Cat) meets my Cat on Fireescape, 1982/2005
Ed.: 11/30
photo offset
63,5
× 53,5 cm framed
2/14
DAN GRAHAM
Baby Rhinoceros Topiary, Antwerp Zoo, 2002
Ed.: unique
C-print
58,5
× 53,5 cm framed
The American artist Dan Graham (born in Urbana, Illinois, in 1942) is famous for his architectural sculptures in the form of complex glass pavilions. These pavilions are based on simple geometrical forms and are walk-in structures of metal and two-way reflective glass. They operate as instruments of perception and awaken a complexity of associations in the viewer. As early as the 1960s, this conceptual artist was already causing an international stir with his performances, installations, video and film pieces, photographs and theoretical writings. Dan Graham has been working with the Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery since 1979.
The works of the Danish artist Jeppe Hein (born in Copenhagen in 1974) likewise question the spatial and institutional structures of art. They often operate as interactive installations that confront the viewer with completely new physical and spatial experiences. A typical example is his fountain installation with four curtains of water arranged in a square. As the viewer approaches, the water "collapses", only to form a "prison" of water again when the viewer steps into the square. A dry escape is possible only with extreme care and not a little courage. The essential element of his works is the movement triggered by the exciting interaction between the viewer and the object.
Dan Graham and Jeppe Hein are planning for July 2008 a joint exhibition in which the approaches of artists of two different generations are contrasted. While the older artist Dan Graham explores the "body in space" phenomenologically and works with transparent and reflective materials, the younger artist Jeppe Hein emphasizes the visual charm of the surface and adopts a more playful approach to the theme of "reflections". The results of their collaboration will be shown both in Munich and in Cologne (Johnen + Schöttle).
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