Tue Greenfort. GASAG Art Prize 2012
02 Nov 2012 - 09 Apr 2013
Broken molten glass stem (detail) at the entrance to the training centre of the Berlin Glassmakers Guild, Foto: Tue Greenfort
TUE GREENFORT
GASAG ART PRIZE 2012
2 November 2012 - 9 April 2013
Artist Tue Greenfort, who was born in Holbæk (Denmark) in 1973 and works in Berlin, is to receive the GASAG Art Prize 2012. The jury argued its decision to honour the artist, who studied at art academy in Fünen, Denmark and the Städelschule in Frankfurt/Main with the following words:
“Tue Greenfort (*1973) belongs to a younger generation of artists that is approaching ecological themes in a new aesthetic manner. However, the artist is not merely concerned with questions of sustainability, but also with an understanding of ecology as a 'systemic model for social, economic and cultural phenomena and contexts' (Greenfort). He works on this field with subtle associations of content, formal precision, and ironic references to the art of the 1960s and 70s. His works are always site-specific and investigate historical facts as well as chemical and physical processes.
A catalogue will be appearing for the exhibition.
Jury:
Prof. Dr. Eugen Blume, Director of the Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin
Dr. Luca F. Ticini, Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Neuro-Sciences Leipzig
Dr. Susanne Witzgall, Researcher at the Chair of Art History at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Dr. Thomas Köhler, Director of the Berlinische Galerie
Observers: Birgit Jammes, Sponsoring/Communication GASAG, Berlin and
Dr. Heinz Stahlhut, Head of the Fine Art Collection, Berlinische Galerie
GASAG ART PRIZE 2012
2 November 2012 - 9 April 2013
Artist Tue Greenfort, who was born in Holbæk (Denmark) in 1973 and works in Berlin, is to receive the GASAG Art Prize 2012. The jury argued its decision to honour the artist, who studied at art academy in Fünen, Denmark and the Städelschule in Frankfurt/Main with the following words:
“Tue Greenfort (*1973) belongs to a younger generation of artists that is approaching ecological themes in a new aesthetic manner. However, the artist is not merely concerned with questions of sustainability, but also with an understanding of ecology as a 'systemic model for social, economic and cultural phenomena and contexts' (Greenfort). He works on this field with subtle associations of content, formal precision, and ironic references to the art of the 1960s and 70s. His works are always site-specific and investigate historical facts as well as chemical and physical processes.
A catalogue will be appearing for the exhibition.
Jury:
Prof. Dr. Eugen Blume, Director of the Hamburger Bahnhof, Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin
Dr. Luca F. Ticini, Max Planck Institute for Cognitive and Neuro-Sciences Leipzig
Dr. Susanne Witzgall, Researcher at the Chair of Art History at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich
Dr. Thomas Köhler, Director of the Berlinische Galerie
Observers: Birgit Jammes, Sponsoring/Communication GASAG, Berlin and
Dr. Heinz Stahlhut, Head of the Fine Art Collection, Berlinische Galerie