Alice AycockTwister Again, 2022Powder coated aluminum213.36 x 218.44 x 187.96 cm | 84 x 86 x 74 inBase plate: 1.3 x 121.9 x 121.9 cm | 1/2 x 48 x 48 inEdition of 5 plus 2 AP plus 1 EC (#1/5) Alice AycockTwister Again, 2022Powder coated aluminum213.36 x 218.44 x 187.96 cm | 84 x 86 x 74 inBase plate: 1.3 x 121.9 x 121.9 cm | 1/2 x 48 x 48 inEdition of 5 plus 2 AP plus 1 EC (#1/5) - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: galeriethomasschulte

Wer: galeriethomasschulte

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 09.09.2023 - 17.09.2023

Galerie Thomas Schulte is thrilled to be showing sculptural works by Richard Deacon and Alice Aycock in Wilhelm Hallen on the occasion of Berlin Art Week 2023. It is the fourth time that the halls of the former iron foundry in Berlin Reinickendorf will be transformed into an exhibition venue for Berlin Art Week with over 20 participating galleries and an extensive…
Galerie Thomas Schulte is thrilled to be showing sculptural works by Richard Deacon and Alice Aycock in Wilhelm Hallen on the occasion of Berlin Art Week 2023. It is the fourth time that the halls of the former iron foundry in Berlin Reinickendorf will be transformed into an exhibition venue for Berlin Art Week with over 20 participating galleries and an extensive supporting program. Designed and built between 1898 and 1918 by Christian Friedrich Malingriaux and Hermann Streubel, the industrial complex underwent only very few changes since its completion, so that the old soot-stained brick structure with exposed iron trusses remains true to its original state. Against the backdrop of the atmospheric industrial architecture of Halle 4, we are showing the work Twister Again by Alice Aycock and two sculptures from Richard Deacon’s Cut & Fold series.

KOPENHAGENER STRASSE 60—72, 13407 BERLIN

Tags: Richard Deacon, Skulpturen

Dienstag bis Sonntag 10–17 UhrDonnerstag 10–20 UhrMontag geschlossen

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Shi Tao beim Malen Qi Baishi, Farben auf Papier, 26.5×33 cm, 1935 Sammlung der Kunstakademie Peking © Beijing Fine Art Academy
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