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Chistiane Löhr. Ordnung der Wildnis

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With Christiane Löhr, a strong sculptural position is presented, which was already successful internationally in 2001 at the Venice Biennale. It is characterized by the courage to use small formats and the use of exclusively renewable material. Löhr's sculptures made of grass, seed pods and horsehair are transparent, delicate and vulnerable. As if by themselves, they form architectures that appear interesting for future building. Her0graphic work is also determined more by observation than by constructive action. Löhr's work can be read in the tradition of Landart and Arte Povera, but can also be understood as a response to large-scale sculptural installations made from industrial materials.00Exhibition: Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Germany (18.06. - 05.09.2021).

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Título
Chistiane Löhr. Ordnung der Wildnis
Idioma
Inglés, Alemán
Publicado en
2021
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Páginas
63
ISBN10
396098894X
ISBN13
9783960988946
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With Christiane Löhr, a strong sculptural position is presented, which was already successful internationally in 2001 at the Venice Biennale. It is characterized by the courage to use small formats and the use of exclusively renewable material. Löhr's sculptures made of grass, seed pods and horsehair are transparent, delicate and vulnerable. As if by themselves, they form architectures that appear interesting for future building. Her0graphic work is also determined more by observation than by constructive action. Löhr's work can be read in the tradition of Landart and Arte Povera, but can also be understood as a response to large-scale sculptural installations made from industrial materials.00Exhibition: Haus am Waldsee, Berlin, Germany (18.06. - 05.09.2021).