project

CroyNielsen presents

Eric Bell & Kristoffer Frick, Nina Beier, Andy Boot, Tobias Kaspar, Benoît Maire, Mandla Reuter

30.01.2010 - 06.02.2010, opening 29.01.2010



CroyNielsen presents
Exhibition view
CroyNielsen presents
Exhibition view
CroyNielsen presents
Exhibition view
CroyNielsen presents
Exhibition view
Untitled, 2009
Eric Bell & Kristoffer Frick
Untitled, 2009
aluminium, formica, photo
40 x 40 x 3 cm
unique
Framing Horizontal Skyscraper Non Finito, 2009
Nina Beier
Framing Horizontal Skyscraper Non Finito, 2009
C-print with frame
44 x 53 cm
unique
The extreme and mean ratio of (Head of Woman), 2009
Nina Beier
The extreme and mean ratio of (Head of Woman), 2009
Bronze cast
21 x 21 x 20,5 cm
unique
Google Image Search of a Mountain #2, 2009
Andy Boot
Google Image Search of a Mountain #2, 2009
found wood, canvas, oil
125 x 22,3 x 2,5 cm
unique
Some sentences and text fragments, projected onto a person in blue jeans and white t shirt
Tobias Kaspar
Some sentences and text fragments, projected onto a person in blue jeans and white t shirt
DV
8 min 54
unique
From aesthetics od the differends, 2010
Benoît Maire
From aesthetics od the differends, 2010
perspex, found images, water color on paper, written text print on paper, oil painting on inkjet pri
100 x 100 x 0,4 cm
unique
Untitled, 2009
Mandla Reuter
Untitled, 2009
wood, glass, dibond, wall paint, wall papered offset print
125 x 90 cm
unique
Untitled, 2009
Eric Bell & Kristoffer Frick
Untitled, 2009
aluminium, formica, photo
40 x 40 x 3 cm
unique


On the occasion of BerlinParis 2010, Croy Nielsen is pleased to present an exhibition gathering various strategies of erasure, subtraction and obstruction in relation to the image.

An idea that took point of departure in the works on view by Eric Bell and Kristoffer Frick: "Untitled? (2009) is a series of medium-sized frames made of aluminium in which the image is not bordered by the frame but placed as a sort of inlay, slightly recessed, along its narrow border. As only the periphery is revealed, the original images are reduced to ornaments, but at the same time turned into semi-functional objects, that could - potentially - be used as frames. Nina Beier's "Framing Horizontal Skyscraper Non Finito" (2009) belongs to a series of unique photographs in continuous transformation, starting out as a framed studio shot of one of her own artworks. Each time the work is exhibited, it is documented and a print of the new photograph replaces the previous one in the [...]