Attachments #7

Nicole Wermers

Attachments #7, 202241.3 x 31.1 x 3.8cmPrice on Request
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c-printHerald StLondon
Description
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The artwork features a close-up view of a bicycle's frame and components. The dominant colors are shades of purple, with the handlebars and tubing coated in a vibrant purple hue. The overall composition highlights the intricate mechanics and engineering of the bicycle, with various metal parts and mechanisms visible. The subject matter appears to be a customized or modified bicycle, showcasing the artist's attention to detail and interest in the intersection of technology and design. The style and technique suggest a documentary or utilitarian approach, capturing the practical and functional aspects of the bicycle in a visually striking manner. The context suggests the artist's intention to explore the aesthetics and engineering of everyday objects, highlighting their inherent beauty and complexity. ...

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Nicole Wermers
Artist
Nicole Wermers
1971 , German

Nicole Wermers explores the impact that constructed environments have on our lives through various mediums including sculpture, installation, photography, and collage. Her focus is particularly on public spaces such as restaurants, museums, and shopping malls, where she highlights the relationship between designers and users. Wermers combines references to art history and culture with mass marketing and consumerism in her artworks, creating a mixture of formal considerations and societal influences. For example, she creates freestanding portals using differently shaped metal pieces that reference modernist sculpture and airport security gates. Additionally, she intervenes in the design of everyday objects like the double-bowled spoon for the refurbished café of Tate Britain. Wermers examines the structures of social relations, the symbolic meanings given to objects, and the modes of communication that they enable by reassembling and merging recognizable objects into new material compositions. Her works transform, enclose, and frame their surroundings, prompting contemplation of how surface and design signify social and cultural codes. ...

Nicole Wermers: Artworks
Attachments #7
Nicole WermersAttachments #7, 2022Price on Request
Herald St
Gallery
Herald St
London, London

Herald St was established in 2005 by Ash L’ange and Nicky Verber. With two spaces across London, Herald St represents twenty-five international artists and participates in multiple art fairs including Art Basel, Frieze London, and Frieze Los Angeles amongst others. Works by Herald St artists are held in many museum collections and are regularly included in exhibitions within public institutions.