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MICHAEL SAILSTORFER. 10 000 STONES
28. May - 31. August 2008

Transformations, contextual shifts, spatial appropriations - the Berlin artist Michael Sailstorfer's works soon reveal his interest in everyday things and the materials of his immediate surroundings, as well as his casual fascination with these objects' specific identity and history. Sailstorfer really takes care of these items, breaks them down into their component parts, deforms them, adapts them, and assembles them again, reinterpreting them to create powerful installations. The room they take up is as essential as the space surrounding them. Thus, even smaller objects present themselves as installations integrally connected with the identity of the exhibition venue in terms of contents. Sailstorfer's works always radiate a feeling for sentiment which has nothing constructed or calculated about it but is part of them and a matter of absolute certainty for the artist. Sailstorfer will produce a new work for the Schirn.

Curator: Matthias Ulrich (Schirn)

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MICHAEL SAILSTORFER. 10 000 STONES

Michael Sailstorfer's works soon reveal his interest in everyday things and the materials of his immediate surroundings.


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MICHAEL SAILSTORFER. 10 000 STONES
MICHAEL SAILSTORFER. 10 000 STONES

MICHAEL SAILSTORFER. 10 000 STONES

Transformations, contextual shifts, spatial appropriations - Michael Sailstorfer's works soon reveal his interest in everyday things and the materials of his immediate surroundings, as well as his casual fascination with these objects' specific identity and history. Sailstorfer really takes care of these items, breaks them down into their component parts, deforms them, adapts them, and assembles them again, reinterpreting them to create powerful installations.

Edited by Matthias Ulrich and Max Hollein. With a foreword by Max Hollein and text by Matthias Ulrich. German-English edition, approx. 70 pages, approx. 45 illustrations, soft cover, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, ISBN 978-3-86560-465-1.


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