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The
Invisible Touch
January 22nd - March 25th 2000 |
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| Martin
Walde |
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Many
different kinds of rope are collected through various
sources - quite a few are brought in or donated, and placed in
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exhibition space. Visitors can, if they are so inclined, twine
and
twist them, or whatever else. Usually, but not necessarily,
their
actions, as a kind of aftermath, leave behind a large
communal
trace. |
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click the thumbnails to enlarge |
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| Woobie,
Woobie |
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Woobie,
Woobie is a small oval shaped fabric piece that does not
offer one exclusive, determined function, but implies
several,
inviting people to a kind of communal, non authoritarian, play
and
experimentation. It will be introduced at several public
occasions during the duration of the exhibition. |
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| Handmates |
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Handmates
come in several different varieties and are all hand
sized. They have a silky smooth surface and are filled
either
with a hard pit or something that is more resistant to the
touch.
They come in different colors. At the Kunstraum Innsbruck
florescent green and black ones were put on tables. |
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Courtesy
KUNSTRAUM INNSBRUCK
Artist represented by: Galerie Krinzinger, Wien
Fotos: * Günter Kresser, ** Herbert Fidler, *** ToRo
Videostills: Martin Walde |
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