Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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NATALY HOCKE - ALL IN PIECES (1791-1971)



From 18.03. 05/06/2010 to show the art association APEX eV per art work by Nataly squat.

The closing event will take place on 05.05. held from 19 clock. There will be a tour of the exhibition with the artist.

"What is the apex and the Camembert in common? In principle, the symmetry of the dates of their invention. The Apex was founded in 1971, the Camembert since 1791. "
Nataly Crouch describes her sculptural Work as "thought operation on the basis of solid matter". For the exhibition in Göttingen Apex it is developing a site-specific installation that consists of objects, text and photographs. It forms a chain of associations and analogies, which is closely related with their own biography.

In the exhibition "All in Pieces," the artist creates images of small fragments and material finds manageable objects into museums and a new whole: "Installation is disassembled sculpture.
The core of the exhibition is a modified plant or desk, less than daily use, but as an "analog placeholder in a world of time window. An abstract relics, tools and status symbol of the absent artist.

Nataly Crouch (b. 1971, Kassel) studied sculpture at the Hochschule der Künste, Berlin and was a master student of Rebecca Horn.
your main focus is on installation, object, sculpture, photography, text.
Nataly lives and works in Berlin squat.


images from the exhibition:






1971 apex-Camembert 1791 (2010)
Wachs, And Lens ( 21x23x23cm )


Grand Snail (1998-2010)
cardboard, wood, paint, photography ( 48.5 x37, 5cm)


from left to right
Mysterious Fork (2008)
wood, paint, plastic fork (25,5 x19, 5x6cm)
Ventilation (2008)
pallet timber (41x28x9cm )
Venus Kassel - New York (2007)
cigar box, pallets, glass, photography (22x11x5cm)


Framed Glass (2009)
glass, wood, paint (25x23cm)


apex-apex (2010)
wood pallet (255x 33x29cm)


transfer (2010 )
case, color, conveyor belt (155x87x64cm)


assistant (2010)
wood, bike, boxes, wax, pigment, yarn ( 93x90x20cm)



images of Opening:

















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