Kiosk

Alice Könitz

Kiosk, 2016194.31 x 243.84 x 243.84cmSign in to view price
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wood, wood stain, pvc pipeCommonwealth and Council
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a geometric, abstract sculpture composed of vibrant primary colors. The central structure is a hexagonal form painted in shades of blue, white, and yellow, with circular openings at the front. The sculpture rests on four white legs, creating an overall playful and visually striking composition. The use of bold colors, simple shapes, and clean lines suggests an artistic style influenced by modernist and minimalist design principles. This piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of spatial relationships, perception, and the interplay of form and color in a contemporary sculptural context. ...

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October 1917
Alice Könitz
Artist
Alice Könitz
B.1970, German

Alice Könitz is an artist based in Los Angeles, and is known for her conceptual sculptures and installations. Modernism had a significant impact on Alice Könitz's artistic practice, her low-tech approach to sculpture and installation has an implicit resistance to finality, as well as implicating the wider social and architectural landscape of Los Angeles. Her sculptures are compelling, bear humor and willingness to take risks. Könitz’s artwork, the LAMOA (2012), is a flexible and adaptable platform for art exhibitions, utilizing a small structure that she constructed next to her studio. This architectural structure changes form between exhibitions and consists of interlocking units that can be arranged to form different displays. Various artists are invited to present their work within the structure. Könitz’s interrogation of modes of display and forms of instituting are extended in her work Domestic Pavilion (2019), an expandable structure that hosts research and displays of edible plants and handmade tools. Her recent work is notable in its interest in self-sustainability and resistance to market-driven aesthetics. ...

Alice Könitz: Artworks
Maquette for DS#2
Alice Könitz
Maquette for DS#2, 2014
17.78 x 30.48 x 20.96cm
Maquette for DS #7
Alice Könitz
Maquette for DS #7, 2018
17.78 x 17.78 x 17.78cm
Maquette for DS #7
Alice Könitz
Maquette for DS #7, 2018
Pavilion of the Present
Alice Könitz
Pavilion of the Present, 2018
439.42 x 482.6 x 482.6cm
Kiosk
Alice Könitz
Kiosk, 2016
194.31 x 243.84 x 243.84cm
Kiosk
Alice Könitz
Kiosk, 2016
194.31 x 243.84 x 243.84cm
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...

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