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Museum

(April 1 – June 30, 2023)

Jan Kurschewitz

Torture Chamber of Old Freising Prison

Erik Krause

Them and us

Museum of Contemporary Art, Freiburg, sout west corner of Germany

April 4, 2023 - 14:59 local time

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In his installation, which changed over the duration of the exhibition, Jochen Kitzbihler worked on relations of emptiness and mass. He referred to the fields of perfectly shaped stone spheres, natural rock finds, and original meteorites that gradually expand and recede in space as "rock-matter clouds." The audience became part of the process through the possibility of moving in the interstices and perceiving the variety of forms, structures, materialities and surfaces.

More WWP contributions about Jochen Kitzbihler:

Dan Tien, Quartz and the Source of Time

Performers at the Vernissage


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Canon EOS 5DII, Samyang 12mm, 3 exposure brackets, SNS-HDR lite, PTGui Pro, Photoshop

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