
Installation view All works: polyurethane sprayed on canvas 120 x 120 inches each, 2008 January 15 – March 7, 2009

Installation view All works: polyurethane sprayed on canvas 120 x 120 inches each, 2008 January 15 – March 7, 2009

Martin Creed, Work No. 876 Cardboard boxes, 107 x 60 x 47 inches January 24 – March 7, 2009 “My work is a comfort to me, something reliable, like a measuring tape next to the ever-changing world. It’s a helping hand, something to hold on to.” – Martin Creed Martin Creed’s practice asserts a continuity between artistic gesture and everyday life. At Hauser & Wirth Zürich the ingredients that make up the art on view [...]

Pierre Juillerat, Q_30.203, 2007 Floor paint and acrylic dispersion on canvas, 220 x 170 cm January 29 – April 4, 2009 A solo exhibition of the Swiss-born, Berlin-based artist Pierre Juillerat.

Installation views January 3 – February 14, 2009 A survey of Hebel_121′s first ten years, with each exhibiting artist represented by one work. Hebel_121 was founded by artists Daniel Göttin and Gerda Maise.
Lee Lozano, Cram, 1965 Oil on canvas, 78 x 77 inches November 1 – December 20, 2008
October 4 — November 22, 2008
Terry Haggerty, Side by Side 2, 2008 Acrylic on canvas on wood, 145 x 122 cm August 29 — October 4, 2008 YOU SAID HE SAID SHE SAID is a group show of New York based artists whose work to date spans various media and who have enjoyed exploring space, senses, sensitivity and scenarios. The works selected for this show enjoy a common thread of lines, shapes and declinations thereof, weaving a combined presence and [...]
Installation by Billy Gruner Installation by Sarah Keighery August 9 — October 11, 2008 Hebel_121 presents a two-person exhibition by Australian artists Billy Gruner and Sarah Keighery. Both Gruner and Keighery will be included in MINUS SPACE’s upcoming exhibition at PS1 in October 2008.
August 23 — October 4, 2008
May 24 — July 26, 2008
Alan Ebnother, March 18 2008 Oil and pigments on aluminum, 40 x 40 inches View of work in Color Blind at Cardwell Jimmerson Contemporary Art Alan Ebnother: Painting Green Arte Moderna Ammann Modern Art, Locarno, Switzerland May 17 — June 14, 2008 Color Blind: Black, White, and Gray in Contemporary Art Cardwell Jimmerson Contemporary Art, Culver City, CA May 24 — June 21, 2008
May 10 — July 27, 2008 Kunsthalle Bern presents Swing, a solo-show by Gerwald Rockenschaub (b. 1952, Vienna), renowned pioneer of the crossover of minimalism and pop, design and club culture. For his exhibition in Bern, Gerwald Rockenschaub designed three new, large room installations, which were developed using a meticulously calculated virtual Kunsthalle. These installations will enter into a suspenseful dialogue with five new animated movies as well as several existing works.
March 7 — May 3, 2008
February 16 — April 12, 2008 Opening performance at Hebel_121, February 16, 2008.
Andreas Christen, Monoform, 1961-1964 Polyester painted white, 184 x 200 x 25 cm September 13 — November 3, 2007
June 9 — August 18, 2007 A solo exhibition by MINUS SPACE artist Julian Dashper.
Jan van der Ploeg, Wall Painting No. 200 (Grip), 2007 Acrylic on wall, 360 x 1140 cm June 13-23, 2007 Features MINUS SPACE artist Jan van der Ploeg.
Founded 1998, Hebel_121 is run by MS artist Daniel Göttin and artist Gerda Maise. Their new web site includes an archive of all past exhibitions with images and other information.
introduction It seems somehow appropriate to me that Daniel Göttin’s recent wall works — those in which lines of tape placed on a wall are used to make a large, dense web of intersecting lines — are called Networks. Over a two-month period Daniel and I talked about his art via electronic messages relayed back and forth across a complex network of thousands of miles of cable between Basel, Switzerland and Northern California. He could [...]
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