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Current! Concrete Contemporary! - 4
And yet a 4th post! - with 2 of my favorite pieces: a spacial installation by Esther Stocker. Simple painted wooden lattices, arranged smartly in the 5 storey void next to the staircase, create a special, floating and flowing space - an hommage to Tatlin and the Constructivists.
And last not least Timo Nasseri with his mirror room!
All in all an inspiring, memorable exhibition, thank you Haus Konstruktiv!
www.hauskonstruktiv.ch
#hauskonstruktiv#zürich#switzerland#art#artgallery#artmuseum#contemporaryart#estherstocker#timonasseri
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∞ Epistrophy Timo Nasseri 🇩🇪☪️ Polished stainless steel #timonasseri ❤️ (at National Gallery of Victoria)
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Artist #timonasseri #minimalmood #moderno #lineart #linear #shapes #graphicart #graphicdesigner #modernart #whatdoyousee #conceptual #conceptualart #conceptart #visualarts #visualart #noir #bnwart #minimalove #render #bnw_diamond #bnwlife #bw_divine #monoart #monochromatic #stayabstract #unusual #lines #minimalzine #minimalism_world #visuals
#bw_divine#stayabstract#graphicdesigner#unusual#whatdoyousee#shapes#visualarts#render#timonasseri#conceptualart#monochromatic#modernart#noir#monoart#bnw_diamond#conceptart#bnwart#conceptual#visuals#linear#graphicart#lineart#minimalzine#bnwlife#visualart#minimalmood#lines#minimalism_world#moderno#minimalove
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@mayfs and the fabulous #timonasseri EPISTOPHY #ngvtriennial @ngvmelbourne (at NGV Triennial)
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Berlin-based artist #TimoNasseri . ▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️ One and One #8, from the series One and One. ▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️▪️ Thinking about the meditative quality of repetition came when I started working on the #Muqarnas series. I realised that the construction of these ornamental patterns follows certain rhythmical repetitions and the act of drawing them becomes a meditation. The drawings are a good example. They are very geometrical and very clear and I know where I have to go. One thing I have to explain about the drawings is that they're made from a combination of triangles; in fact it's only four different triangles, which are always repeating all the time and can carry on forever. The end of the drawing is only determined by the piece of paper. All of the One and One drawings could continue endlessly. This is why the lines don't go to the end of the paper and I'm leaving a bit of black, so it's clear there is the possibility for more. Aesthetics is very much linked to repetition. There is a mathematician called Scott Rickard who tried to compose the worst piece of music ever written by repeating nothing, neither the length of a note, nor a single note itself. He used all the 88 keys on the piano and by not repeating the length of a note, there was no rhythm left. Repetition is very important when it comes to a normal aesthetic. If you listen to a song without repetition, it would just sound very odd. Rhythm is itself repetition. Little changes, variations in this repetition, can make things interesting. - Timo Nasseri @ibraazpublishing //: #ibraaz
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Three art world personalities stare into Timo Nasseri's 'Epistrophy VI' (2012). Muqarnas are geometric forms used in Persian and Islamic architecture, involving the repetition of five basic shapes to make endless new combinations of space - here cast in stainless steel and embedded in the gallery wall. Showing in #Sublime at @qagoma #TimoNasseri #art #contemporaryart #muqarnas #artgram (at Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art)
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Timo Nasseri First row Left: Epistrophy 7 - 2013 (polished stainless steel - 240 x 240 x 70 cm) First row Right: Epistrophy 1 - 2009 (polished stainless steel - 150 x 150 x 100 cm) Second row Left: Glance #9 - 2013 (polished stainless steel - 88 x 84 x 20 cm) Second row Right: Glance #10 - 2013 (polished stainless steel - 100 x 93 x 21 cm) Third row: Parsec #3 - 2010 (polished stainless steel - 118 x 118 x 107 cm) Fourth row Left: Fadjr (Dawn) - 2007 (polished stainless steel - 500 x 160 x 204 cm) Fourth row Right: Simorgh (Phoenix)- 2008 (mixed media - 260 x 95 x 23 cm) Fifth row: Parsec #2 - 2010, (polished stainless steel - 126 x 73 x 78 cm)
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'Muqarna' by Timo Nasseri, 2010 #timonasseri #islamic #geometry #math #contemporary #art
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#timonasseri Epistrophy @ngvmelbourne #ngvtriennial (at NGV Triennial)
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#me and one of my favourite pieces by #timonasseri @ngvmelbourne #ngvtriennial epistrophy 2016-17 (at NGV Triennial)
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Berlin-based artist #TimoNasseri explores language – be it mathematical, Farsi or, indeed, military – in his drawings and installation work. Starting out as a commercial photographer, Nasseri began making art works with a series of photographs and tactile sculptures of war machines. Since then he has taken inspiration from ostensibly diverse subjects as geometry, mathematics, and Islamic ornamentation in drawings and sculptures that underline their interconnectedness in terms of repetition and aesthetics. Nasseri's recent body of drawings are inspired by a short story written by Jorge Luis Borges. Composed of triangles that could, in his words, be 'an explanation for how everything works in a different universe, [or] how to find something in a parallel world', the drawings engage with a variety of ideas including, but not necessarily related, material such as the religious significance of #muqarnas – a corbel or a decorative ornament normally found in Islamic architecture – and many-worlds theory. #Ibraaz @ibraazpublishing
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