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Angela Bulloch: Time and Line
Angela Bulloch: Time and Line
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27,8 cm x 22 cm
Language: English
Every three years the City of Wolfsburg awards the “Young City Sees Young Art” art prize. The 2011 award goes to an interesting contemporary artist in Germany, Angela Bulloch (*1966), an installation artist who works in both London and Berlin. Bulloch’s works often deal with spatial concepts, systems of rules, or viewer interaction. She became known for her Pixel Boxes, cube-shaped, illuminated boxes that are capable of creating all sixteen million colors of a television screen using just three basic colors.
Drawings make up the core of this publication with texts by Susanne Pfleger, Christian Rattemeyer, Heinz Stahlhut, and a score by Ken Ueno, along with Drawing Machines, a group of works begun in the 1990s, which involve observers in the production process. A new installation constructed especially for the space at Castle Wolfsburg is also featured.
Exhibition schedule: Städtische Galerie Wolfsburg, April 3–September 18, 2011
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