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Die Perlen des Alltags 32

The artist duo Winter/Hoerbelt deal with the potential of sculpture on the borderline to architecture, and with an eye on possible forms of public use. Interactive features and optical phenomena often also a play a part. For Blickachsen 13, they installed by the castle pond a walk-in sculpture, “BASKET#13: Voliere” (Aviary), a pavilion made of metal mesh, containing a swing from which, in a gentle rocking movement, one can experience the surroundings as if looking through a grid of screens, in an ever-changing composition. Their second sculpture for Blickachsen 13, “Everyday Pearls”, visible from afar in bright red, forms a complementary colour contrast to the meadow in the Kurpark. Built from industrially produced rear light covers for cars, it stands, again, in a cage, like a cylinder which tapers in the middle: in the play of light and shadow it seems to glow from the inside, making the wires of the cage appear live and dangerous.
After his studies in music and a training as a stonemason, Wolfgang Winter attended the University of Kassel Art School and the Städelschule. Berthold Hörbelt also became a stonemason before he met Winter as a student in Kassel. Their works have been exhibited at the Venice Biennale and many other places in Europe, Asia and the USA.

Year2023
Typered taillight covers, LED light, steel, wood
Dimensions350 x 500 x 500 cm
Shown atBlickachsen 13, Bad Homburg
Bad Homburg

Works by Winter/Hoerbelt