Mandla Reuter
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.This contemporary art piece features a massive, inflated red sphere with irregular yellow patterns resembling a sun or explosion. The spherical shape and bold contrasting colors create a visually striking composition that immediately captures the viewer's attention. The object's oversized scale and inflated nature lend it a sense of playful whimsy, while the intentionally unfinished, almost sketchy quality of the yellow patterns suggests an element of spontaneity or uncontrolled energy. The work seems to explore themes of scale, materiality, and the interplay of geometric and organic forms, reflecting the artist's innovative approach to sculptural practice. ...
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Mandla Reuter
1975Mandla Reuter’s large installations complicate the space they occupy by redirecting movement, the audience’s presence and the flow of information. By incorporating found objects, large-scale abstract sculptures, plants, sound, video and lighting – blocking, obstructing and expanding – the works actively require the viewer to participate in the composition of the space. Examining questions of art production, debunking the neutrality of exhibition spaces and playing with the difference between the natural and the artifice, Reuter continuously reinvents the language of art-making. His installations at once alienate the outside environment by inserting fictional, abstract imagery and present familiar metaphors and contradictions of contemporary human subjectivity. From local to universal, Reuter’s work reverts to the intervention and reinvention of art, artefacts, space and experience alike. Written by Goldsmiths CCA ...
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Croy Nielsen
ViennaIn 2016 Croy Nielsen moved from Berlin to Vienna, where it is located in the beletage apartment of a historical building in the 1st district. The gallery was founded by Oliver Croy (AT) and Henrikke Nielsen (DK). Artists such as Nina Beier, Marie Lund, and Benoît Maire, have been part of the program since its inception, and were later joined by Olga Balema, Georgia Gardner Gray, and Sandra Mujinga. Vienna-based artists include Ernst Yohji Jaeger, Joanna Woś, and Soshiro Matsubara. The gallery has strong ties to the Nordic region, representing several artists from the Scandinavian contries and regularly participating in fairs and projects in the area. ...