
Christian Nilson: A Meatball in the Fondue
“It’s always the differences that inspire. We rarely document the “familiar outside”
“It’s always the differences that inspire. We rarely document the “familiar outside”
“These spaces now hide, move, dwindle or extinguish themselves from the aim of progressive rule. There is not an alternative.”
Small, metaphoric and coincidental sculptures that have been kicked aside and swept back into a mass of entangled matter. By Brad Feuerhelm, ASX, January 2015 It is virtually impossible to begin a review of Klaus Pichler’s latest opus “Dust” for Anzenberger Editions without mentioning “Dust Breeding”(1920), Man Ray’s microcosmic masterwork photograph of Marcel Duchamp’s […]