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Artist Nigel Hall
Year 1999
Type corten steel
Dimensions 245 x 250 x 135 cm
Shown at Blickachsen 3

In 1998, Nigel Hall created "Great River" out of red, embracing steel circles. Wavy, permeable "arabesques" open up into space. The slant of the steel rings evoke the throbbing rhythm of flowing water in a riverbed. This work is characteristic of Hallës working methods, as the material and its weight are not used as an end in itself but as expression of naturalistic processes. Circular shapes dominate Hall's works, being the elementary signs of the forces Hall realized in "First Light", "Midday" and "Hour of Dusk". The rhythm of the day, i.e. time, corresponds to the respective open or barred rounds of the steel circles; the clearer the vision through the circle, the more light is able to get through.

Similarly, Hall represents the principle of metamorphosis in the great sculpture in the Kurpark. The declining slope of the lawn where it is set up suggests the continuous revolving of the steel sculpture. It seems to unroll in its conic slant, following gravitation. Inside, two single shapes are a welded onto the circle, facing each other like spokes of an axis or cutting teeth. A thinner slightly beveled element is "hanging down" from above, while a thicker similarly beveled element sticks up. Both vertical shapes leave plenty of space between themselves and the round of the walls. At the same time, they deliberately "bar" the opening of the ring that seems to originally have offered a free vision on the landscape (like Claus Bury's "Auditory Canal"). "Inside" the ring, the vertical walls/poles mark barriers and slots of vision according to the position of the observer, whereas on the "outside" the round of the circle may unfold itself unrestrained. Another name of this work, "Soglio" ("threshold"), underlines the disturbing embrace of round and vertical geometric shapes. The circle is the entrance into an open landscape, a symbolic threshold into the cosmos beyond erect fences.

Bourgeois, Louise
  Breasted Woman [BOUR-1460]
  Brother and Sister [BOUR-1929]
  Pillar [BOUR-1485]
Bury, Claus
  Gehörgang
Calero, Ricardo
  Espacio
Gerhards, Thomas
  Memory I
  Memory II
Goulbier, Yvonne
  Nach Einbruch der Dunkelheit
Hall, Nigel
  Within and Without II
Henry, John
  Fulcrum
Hunt, Bryan
  Falling Water - Bear Run II
Krüll, Lothar
  Maiskolben
Nash, David
  Black Vessel
  Pyramid, Sphere and Cube
Pan, Marta
  Schwimmende Plastik 7
Plensa, Jaume
  Amativite
Rickey, George
  Six Triangles Hexagon V
Rückriem, Ulrich
  Ohne Titel
Seliger, Reiner
  Ohne Titel
Tadei, Marialuisa
  Divini Vultus
Ulrichs, Timm
  Versatzstück
Vostell, Wolf
  Stier IV
Wortelkamp, Erwin
  Für Lenné
Zwingmann, Michael
  Chamäleon