Flugzeug-Absturz

Bernhard Schobinger

Flugzeug-Absturz, 198025.5 x 19.5cm25000 CHF
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
gold, plastic, cardboard box, foamMartina SimetiMilan
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a colorful, abstract composition with a variety of geometric shapes and forms. The central element is a circular frame adorned with various charms and trinkets, creating a playful, kinetic energy. The overall style and technique suggest a pop art or assemblage approach, incorporating found objects and materials. The accompanying book cover appears to be a bold, typographic design with abstract markings, hinting at the artist's experimental and conceptual approach. This artwork likely reflects the innovative spirit of the contemporary art scene, blending visuals, materials, and ideas in a thought-provoking manner. ...

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Little Mouse Ring
Artist
Bernhard Schobinger
1946 , Swiss

A graduate of the School of Applied Arts in Zurich, he has worked independently since 1968, gaining international recognition. Whether salvaging door handles from demolished houses in his hometown of Richterswil, diving to the bottom of Lake Zürich for fishhooks, or collecting smashed bottles from concerts, Swiss artist Bernhard Schobinger transforms found objects, often broken, rusting, or discarded metal and glass, into jewelry and sculptures with a sense of danger and wit. His reuse of ordinary, almost crude, materials shares some of the methods of Surrealism and Arte Povera, as well as display an early influence of Constructivism’s industrial, angular style. But overall, it’s a punk ethos that has permeated Schobinger’s work ever since he encountered the burgeoning subculture in the late-1970s. Fashioned out of the destroyed remnants of the everyday, his jewelry can often appear physically dangerous – shards of glass, saw blades, and other threatening tools are placed in sharp contrast to human necks, wrists, and fingers – even though each piece is meticulously designed and engineered to be wearable. His work was included in the V&A’s survey show Postmodernism: Style and Subversion 1970-1990. ...

Bernhard Schobinger: Artworks
Little Mouse Ring
Bernhard SchobingerLittle Mouse Ring, 20246000 CHF
Skull Hanger
Bernhard SchobingerSkull Hanger, 20126000 CHF
Tubendeckel-Collier / Tube Cups Necklace
Bernhard SchobingerTubendeckel-Collier / Tube Cups Necklace, 197830000 CHF
Bottle Shard
Bernhard SchobingerBottle Shard, 19808000 CHF
Flugzeug-Absturz
Bernhard SchobingerFlugzeug-Absturz, 198025000 CHF
Untitled (Wall Object)
Bernhard SchobingerUntitled (Wall Object), 19848000 CHF
Yellow Angle
Bernhard SchobingerYellow Angle, 198625000 CHF
Schrödinger’s Cat
Bernhard SchobingerSchrödinger’s Cat, 19978000 CHF
December Moon
Bernhard SchobingerDecember Moon, 20077000 CHF
Self portrait with nose - Brooch
Bernhard SchobingerSelf portrait with nose - Brooch, 20102500 EUR
Posion
Bernhard SchobingerPosion, 20115000 CHF
Blauschimmelpilz
Bernhard SchobingerBlauschimmelpilz, 201615000 EUR
Steinpilz
Bernhard SchobingerSteinpilz, 201615000 CHF
Mermaid's Wedding
Bernhard SchobingerMermaid's Wedding, 202022000 CHF
Archaeology of the modern era
Bernhard SchobingerArchaeology of the modern era, 20248000 CHF
Martina Simeti
Gallery
Martina Simeti
Milan

Since the gallery was established in 2018, Martina Simeti has cultivated an interdisciplinary program. Martina Simeti is deeply involved in the production process together with the represented artists, working actively to generate new opportunities for exhibition beyond its own walls.