Conceptual Soup – Solo exhibition at P/////AKT

1. There’s a rectangular space. Square almost, with a rectangular side-pocket in the back. There’s three columns, a bit off centre on the right. There’s white boxes on top of each other.

2. Digital prints. A high, angled wall that nearly reaches the ceiling. There’s wood behind thick layers of paint. Painted wood. There’s wood without paint. Rectangular shapes. Cuboids. Is that clay? If it has clay it is a sculpture, right? – 2016.

3. Various other materials. There’s the idea of information. 200 x 140 cm. When did vacuum cleaners become a thing? Vinyl. References. The work seems to be everywhere and nowhere at the same time. The whole place smells like Conceptual Soup.

 

1.0 (online)

 

2 (online)

 

3.0 (online)

 

3.1 (online)

Sculpture w/ felt, wood and Sol – 2016

3.2 (online)

Sculpture w/ felt, wood and Sol – 2016

4.1 (online)

 

4.2 (online)Sculpture w/ clay, wood and Hans – 2016

4.3 (online)

Sculpture w/ clay, wood and Hans – 2016

5.1 (online)

 

 

5.2 (online)It would have to be bent – 2016 / How it would move – 2016

5.3 (online)

 

5.4.2 (online)

 

5.4.3 (online)Vertical plan for I.G. – 2016

6.1 (online)

 

6.4 (online)

Suprematist carpet for I.G. – 2016

7.1 (online)

 

7.2 (online)

 

7.3 (online)

Volume I-V (a brief history of contemporary art) – 2015

7.4 (online)

 

8.1 (online)S (w/ Sad Poem) – 2016 / S (w/ iill//) – 2016

8.2 (online)S (w/ Sad Poem) – 2016

8.3 (online)i (1) – 2016

8.4 (online)i (2) – 2016

floorplan (online) Floorplan (design by Dongyoung Lee)

 

Vertical plan for I.G. & Suprematist carpet for I.G. were both inspired by floorplans of Isa Genzken’s exhibition at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. The book ‘Everything Hans Ulrich Obrist always wanted to know about Hans Ulrich Obrist’ was inspired by his series of two books published by Sternberg Press.