Hamburger Bahnhof –Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart
- Marvin Crooks
- 3. Jan. 2024
- 1 Min. Lesezeit
Eva FàbregasDevouring Lovers
Eva Fàbregas engages the historic Hamburger Bahnhof hall with a monumental, site-specific installation. The artist's largest solo exhibition to date expands the boundaries of sculpture, inviting visitors to a sensory spatial experience. Biomorphic sculptures transform the architecture of the museum hall, characterized by industrial iron beams, into an organically grown space.
You can sense the subtle vibrations and movements, challenging the clarity of the hall's layout. The fusion of sculpture and motion disrupts the perception, blurring the borders between technical, human, and non-human realms
Eva Fàbregas, born in 1988 in Barcelona and currently residing and working in London and Barcelona, addresses the architecturally designed passage situation of the historical hall with her work at Hamburger Bahnhof. The soft, physically suggestive objects characteristic of the artist infiltrate from the sides, ceiling, and over the steel beams, spreading out. The gentle vibrations and movements emanating from them are spatially ambiguous but almost physically palpable. The fusion of sculpture and movement disrupts the perception of the hall's originally clear orientation. The boundaries between technically generated, human, and non-human worlds blur. Visitors immerse themselves in this organic-technical environment.
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