Fake ready mades (paper sculptures)
These objects are not as they appear on the surface. They are reproductions of real wooden objects from printed sheets of paper, folded frottages, relief printing or assemblages of real and copied materials. Top images: obviously from 2006, left: wood cut on folded etching-paper, right: the "original" wooden ladder
see as well >Little is left to tell.
selected sculptures and exhibition views:
(since 2006 - on going)
exhibition view, the paper object obviously (paper ladder) at Künstlerhaus Vienna, 2007
exhibition view: visitors touching the paper object at RMIT University, Melbourne 2009
facing one another, 2009 (left: wood cut on folded etching-paper, right: timber pallet)
in the flesh, 2009 (sceen print on folded japanese paper)
top: blue chair, ballpoint drawing object, right: pink chair, woodcut object, 2007
Baghdad in love, 2008 (wood cut and screen print on folded etching paper)
Desert Bus Stop, 2010
(screen print on folded packing paper)
Dialogue, 2008 (woodcut and screen print on pespex
and folded etching paper)
Floppy Disk, 2007 (etching on folded etching paper)
Exit, 2006 (wood cut on folded etching paper)
Displayced, 2008 (ball point scribbles on folded watercolour-paper)
step, 2009
(pencil scribbles on folded drawing paper)
Cinder Ray, 2011
(screen print on folded tracing paper - see more Cinder Ray)
Cinder Ray fragment, 2011
(screen print on folded tracing paper)
Light through a window, 2011(screen print on tracing paper and photocopy)
Transparent White, 2011(screen print on folded tracing paper)
Bluetenweiß, 2008 (etching, rice glue and mica powder on folded etching paper)
a swedish landscape, 2014
(folded japanese paper on found object)
Hockney Chair, 2013 (digital prints on folded paper cubes)
Mirrordesk, 2014 (folded china-paper on glass and furniture)
photographers (c) Birgit und Peter Kainz, Marcel Billaudet, Andrew Barcham, , Heidi Pain, Michael Wegerer
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