Matias Faldbakken
11 May - 16 Jun 2012
© Matias Faldbakken
Untitled (Jerry Cans #1), 2012
Poured concrete and steel petrol cans
8 green Jerry Cans each 34 x 47 x 16 cm
Untitled (Jerry Cans #1), 2012
Poured concrete and steel petrol cans
8 green Jerry Cans each 34 x 47 x 16 cm
MATIAS FALDBAKKEN
BIT ROT
11 May - 16 June 2012
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
UHF and VHF TV antennas
Toilet paper
Jerry cans
Angle grinder
Concrete
Wooden crate
Liebherr refrigerator
Chain lever block
Lever straps
C-print on Fuji Chrystal archival grade
Wooden frame
Museum glass
Molotow ink
Blue metallic spray
Methylated spirits
T-shirts
Matias Faldbakken's works will parallel to this exhibition also feature in the exhibitions dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel, "Remote Control" at ICA, London and "Painting Now" at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich. Recent solo exhibitions include The Power Station, Dallas; Office for Contemporary Art, Oslo; Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen; Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, and Kunsthalle St. Gallen, St. Gallen.
BIT ROT
11 May - 16 June 2012
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
Fashioned by Slavery
UHF and VHF TV antennas
Toilet paper
Jerry cans
Angle grinder
Concrete
Wooden crate
Liebherr refrigerator
Chain lever block
Lever straps
C-print on Fuji Chrystal archival grade
Wooden frame
Museum glass
Molotow ink
Blue metallic spray
Methylated spirits
T-shirts
Matias Faldbakken's works will parallel to this exhibition also feature in the exhibitions dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel, "Remote Control" at ICA, London and "Painting Now" at Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zürich. Recent solo exhibitions include The Power Station, Dallas; Office for Contemporary Art, Oslo; Neuer Aachener Kunstverein, Aachen; Objectif Exhibitions, Antwerp; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, and Kunsthalle St. Gallen, St. Gallen.