Details
Title:
Orbit
Kunstverein Hannover, 2014
Description
Tilo Schulz has developed a new, site specific installation which breaks the linearity of the circular course of the exhibition spaces and occupies the passages between the exhibition rooms. The sculptures and architectural interventions can be walked through and form the transition into the next room. The last room is blocked, can not be entered but looked into; this forces the visitors to walk through the whole exhibition again. The sculptural interventions contrast not only the reserved, functional architecture of the exhibition rooms in the Kunstverein, but also reverse the behaviour and function of exhibition space and the transition from one room to the other: the exhibition space becomes a passageway and the spaces between the rooms becomes a space for art and experience.
Material
Moments before the solution (the world isn’t ready yet):
Acrylic, paint, chipboard, veneer
There’s a circle in your life that needs to be repeated:
Wood, corduroy fabric, foam | 420 x 600 cm (each cell)
I built a desert under the bridge but didn’t cross it yet:
Ropes, concrete, acrylic paint
Floor: Linoleum, foam, MDF
No smoke, no pipe, no glory:
Acrylic paint, wooden tube