Balcony (survival)
Balcony (survival)

Tiril Hasselknippe

Balcony (survival), 201595 x 99 x 89cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
concrete, steel, water, food colouringDrei
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This minimalist contemporary art piece features a simple yet striking visual composition. The work consists of a rectangular concrete structure, rough and weathered in appearance, placed centrally in a stark, white-walled gallery space. The overall aesthetic suggests an exploration of industrial materials, textures, and the interplay of negative and positive space. The artist appears to be challenging conventional notions of art and form, inviting the viewer to consider the inherent beauty and meaning within the seemingly basic, unadorned object. This conceptual work likely reflects the artist's interest in the relationship between art, architecture, and the viewer's engagement with the space. ...

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Tiril Hasselknippe
Artist
Tiril Hasselknippe
B.1984, Norwegian

Tiril Hasselknippe’s sculptural work often incorporates moving image, sound as well as text and depicts post-apocalyptic scenarios, reflecting contemporary unrest in a time of constant crisis brought on by global capitalism. Mining architectural histories in order to create deserted, enigmatic situations at the junction of archaeology and science fiction, Hasselknippe explores our collective imagination, its speculations and its fears of the anthropocene.

Tiril Hasselknippe: Artworks
Balcony (supplies)
Tiril HasselknippeBalcony (supplies), 2015
90 x 90 x 52cm
Balcony (survival)
Tiril HasselknippeBalcony (survival), 2015
95 x 99 x 89cm
Drei
Gallery
Drei
Köln

Emerging out of a former project space, Drei has been established as a commercial gallery in 2015 by Dennis Hochköppeler and Jakob Pürling in Cologne, Germany. The gallery features an international and trans-generational program with a focus on cross-disciplinary practices and pushes the cooperation with international galleries and institutions.

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