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Kaspar Müller

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lightbulbs, e27 splitters, steel chord, electrical wiring, e27 ceramic lamp socketGalerie Francesca Pia
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Kaspar Müller's installation features interconnected glass elements resembling a fish and an abstract form, using transparent and metallic colors to create a delicate yet industrial aesthetic. The subject matter merges natural and artificial motifs, evoking an intriguing contrast. Müller's style incorporates everyday objects transformed into enigmatic symbols through innovative assembly. This piece reflects Müller's fascination with the latent beauty in quotidian materials, highlighting the interplay between craft and industrial production, and examining how these elements shape contemporary aesthetic experiences. ...

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Kaspar Müller
Artist
Kaspar Müller
B.1983, Switzerland

Kaspar Müller lives and works in Berlin and Zurich. In his practice seemingly familiar objects somehow appear as hieroglyphs. A cast of everyday, yet nonetheless strangely hermetic motifs reappear throughout his oeuvre like vanished memories. Recoded, recalcitrant, and on first glance sometimes stubbornly mute, past works have ranged from physically tangible sculpture to shadowy reproductions of images. Often working in recursive loops, Müller creates elusive installations that stage the fluctuations and transformation of the creative process between the space of the studio and the gallery. For Müller, this process is akin to archeology, yet the things he addresses aren’t hidden; we simply don’t pay attention to them. The moment that their latent qualities suddenly emerge and seem connected and appealing is an exciting moment, which, as Müller notes, is “prone to mystification.” Müller’s works examine the residues of different systems of production and value, honing in on the formal and associative qualities of everyday objects and goods. With his lamp sculptures, Müller engages with how industrial lighting, from its inception to the current day, functions as a means to create a mood or atmosphere through the expression of one’s aesthetic affinities. Müller’s interest in notions of craft and reproduction, and vintage and “fake vintage,” led him to bring together an exuberant yet discordant constellation of bulbs as a kind of mirror of the range of industrial production and contemporary taste. ...

Kaspar Müller: Artworks
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
200 x 120 x 105cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
80 x 110 x 100cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
200 x 80 x 115cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
175 x 70 x 70cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
195 x 90 x 65cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
200 x 110 x 100cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
195 x 210 x 65cm
Mandala Planetary Mysteries
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
84 x 49 x 81cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2023
80 x 60 x 72cm
Strawmen 2
Kaspar MüllerStrawmen 2, 2024
130 x 220cm
Strawmen 3
Kaspar MüllerStrawmen 3, 2024
220 x 130cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2024
70 x 70 x 50cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2024
70 x 60 x 50cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2024
65 x 40 x 85cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2024
75 x 85 x 60cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2024
69 x 69 x 89cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2025
90 x 60 x 60cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2025
40 x 25 x 30cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2025
45 x 25 x 30cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2022
60 x 60 x 45cm
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2020
30 x 30 x 50cm
Templates for Strawmen 1
Templates for Strawmen 4
Templates for Strawmen 3
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Kaspar MüllerUntitled, 2024
90 x 130 x 110cm
Galerie Francesca Pia
Gallery
Galerie Francesca Pia
Zürich

Galerie Francesca Pia was founded 1990 in Bern and from their first exhibitions forward has consistently fostered contemporary artists including Betty Woodman (1990), Peter Fischli & David Weiss (1992), Hans-Peter Feldmann (1993), Thomas Bayrle (1998), Mai-Thu Perret (2000), Wade Guyton (2004), Jutta Koether (2008) and Rochelle Feinstein (2016) et al. Today the gallery is known for the discovery and promotion of emerging artists. After 16 years in Bern, the gallery moved to a larger space in Zurich in 2007. In 2012 the gallery extended and relocated to a more generous space in the historic Löwenbrau building, where it continues to engage in an ambitious program, representing over thirty artists of different generations. ...