
Raw Materials: Vom Baumarkt ins Museum, Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany
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Tags: Alicja Kwade, Andreas Slominski, Anselm Reyle, Arman, Artur Dieter Trantenroth, Beat Zoderer, Benjamin Sabatier, Bill Bollinger, Camill Leberer, Christian Frosch, Christian Jankowski, Erwin Wurm, Fischli und Weiss, Günther Uecker, Germany, Gerold Tagwerker, Haim Steinbach, Hartmut Böhm, Heiko Tappenbeck, Heimo Zobernig, Kai Richter, Katinka Pilscheur, Knut Henrik Henriksen, Martin Wohrl, Mathieu Mercier, Michael Beutler, Mike Figgis, Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ottmar Hörl, Patrick Fabian Panetta, Rolf Glasmeier, Russell Maltz, Stefan Eberstadt, Stefan Löffelhardt, Thomas Rentmeister, Timm Ulrichs, Tom Früchtl, Tony Cragg

Bollinger's work is characterised by his sensitive use of the idiosyncrasies and possibilities offered by technical and industrial materials. His use of aluminium pipes, rope, rubber hoses, chain-link fencing, lightbulbs and wheelbarrows is as radical and direct as it is elegant, exploiting physical laws such as gravity, balance, and the intrinsic properties of water.

Bill Bollinger, Starrett-Lehigh Building, New York, 1970. February 4 – May 8, 2011 This exhibition of the radical plastic oeuvre of the American artist Bill Bollinger (1939-1988), who almost slipped into obscurity, will be the first of its kind since the 1970s. In the late 1960s, Bill Bollinger was one of the foremost sculptors of his time, routinely mentioned in the same breath as the likes of Bruce Nauman, Robert Smithson, Eva Hesse and Richard [...]

View still by Gerald Jackson 3 Concurrent Exhibitions Front Room: Gerald Jackson Lunchroom: Working Drawings, curated by Peter Soriano Office: Sculptures from the 70s, curated Rey Akdogan Katy Siegel and I had hoped to include Gerald Jackson’s work in an exhibition for which I was the advisor and Katy the curator, “High Times, Hard Times: New York Painting 1967-1975”. But we could not find a way to get in touch with Gerald. Then, when I [...]
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Tags: Alan Shields, Andrew Schwartz, Bill Bollinger, David Reed, Donald Judd, Gerald Jackson, Hans Kuzmich, Judy Pfaff, Katy Siegel, Lee Lozano, Lillian Ball, Mark Golamco, Michael Heizer, Nancy Arlen, National Academy Museum, Peter Soriano, Rey Akdogan, Richard Serra, Sol Lewitt