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Candida Hofer And Martin Kippenberger: Venice Biennale 2003

by Julian Heynen, Biennale di Venezia, Martin Kippenberger (Artist)

Other authors: Candida Hofer (Photographer)

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The curator in his essay and the two artists in their work have one thing in common: the question of space. In the 1990s, Kippenberger had the idea (documented here through drawings and a poster) of an underground network encircling the whole world. Opposite this, H+fer's photographs show such interiors as MoMA, an underground station in Oslo, and the German pavilion at the Venice Biennale, all absent of any human presence.… (more)
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The curator in his essay and the two artists in their work have one thing in common: the question of space. In the 1990s, Kippenberger had the idea (documented here through drawings and a poster) of an underground network encircling the whole world. Opposite this, H+fer's photographs show such interiors as MoMA, an underground station in Oslo, and the German pavilion at the Venice Biennale, all absent of any human presence.

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