VIEW IN MY ROOM
Germany
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 51.2 W x 66.9 H x 1.2 D in
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EDEN-the current exhibition of Marc Schmitz combines various and wide-ranging works of his art. His most recent paintings, two knotted objects in conjunction with a wall clock and wall art made of neon letters materialize fictive metaphors in space which functions as a projection screen in this context. In doing so the title appears not so much to be programmatic but to denote the point of departure of western culture. By employing different media and their materiality the artist manages to elude typical fields of tension in modern art in an almost playful tone. In being completely void of narrative elements and by presenting the temporal references of its products in a concise and fragile manner, while defenselessly fending off conventional meaning, his paintings in particular reveal balance as an all-over reference of his oeuvre. As a manifestation of spatial interconnectedness Objekt N°5 (Baku 2009), a space-filling, funnel-shaped structure made of massive grey and yellow nylon ropes, appears to be floating and transparent at the same time. With Objekt N°5 the project Spaces is presented in Europe for the first time. Its aim is to introduce the spatial reticulation at the intersection of Arab culture as a contemporary verbalization of the meaningfulness of the arabesque. In its industrial adaptation the arabesque contrasts the knotted objects made of camel hair, rubber, pearls and rhinestone significantly. Being spread out on the floor and with their interspersed materiality these artifacts establish a pristine reference to the Central Asian context of Spaces. With EDEN the Galerie Kai Hilgemann offers an interesting and tantalizing panorama of Marc Schmitz more recent works. http://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/perlen-aus-kamelhaar/3990400.html
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:51.2 W x 66.9 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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www.marcschmitz.net Images of space are dreams of society. Marc Schmitz is a conceptual multi-disciplinary artist based in Berlin and Ulaanbaatar. He explores the foundations of the different media that he is in use with, by challenging their limits. His works convey sensuality and thought, inviting the viewer to enter into a mutually constructive dialogue, while addressing the limitless space with all of the viewer’s basic senses. His works have been exhibited internationally, are represented in private and public collections and have been remarked with several international awards.
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