Winterausstellung Thomas Demand, Ceal Floyer, General Idea, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Ann Veronica Janssens, Philippe Parreno, Ugo Rondinone
January 10—February 9, 2006

Winterausstellung Thomas Demand, Ceal Floyer, General Idea, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Ann Veronica Janssens, Philippe Parreno, Ugo Rondinone

Philippe Parreno The Boy From Mars, 2005 (left) 44 neon tubes (Ø 15 mm each, with 15 mm spacing), metal, transparent Plexiglas, 5 Transformers (37 mA, 10.000 V), cables 148 x 90.2 x 41.9 cm Ceal Floyer Auto Focus, 2002 (center left) Light projection with Leica Pradovit P-150 projector, AV stand, plinth Dimensions variable General Idea Achrome (Manzoni), 1993-1995 (center) Plaster bandage on wood, set of 3 Each 25.4 x 61 x 12.7 cm Ugo Rondinone A snowlike still, 2005 (center right) Plexiglass, wood (blue) 190 x 110 x 3.5 cm Ugo Rondinone a SNOWLIKE still, 2005 (right) Plexiglass, wood (brown) 190 x 110 x 3.5 cm Ugo Rondinone a snowlike STILL, 2005 (far right) Plexiglass, wood (green) 190 x 110 x 3.5 cm Photo © Tony Izaaks

Press Release

Our Winter Exhibition features seven of the gallery's artists with a selection of works that has not previously been shown in Berlin. In the front room Philippe Parreno's neon sign The Boy From Mars (2005) is on view. This yellow sign advertises a film of the same name by Parreno about an architectural construction called Hybrid Muscle, built in rural Thailand by the artist and the French architect Francois Roche, which functions as a battery...
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