Daniel Maier-Reimer Luca Vitone Ina Arzensek en
Daniel Maier-Reimer's walk along the Great Wall of China,
presented by Luca Vitone
and two works by Ina Arzensek
As part of the group exhibition Re-enchantment Curated by Emily Barsi and Alessandra Poggianti. |
Opening 12.1.2018 Exhibition 12.2.018 - 1.20.2019 TERZOPIANO ARTE CONTEMPORANEA |
In 2015 Daniel Maier-Reimer asked the artist Luca Vitone to give shape to the journey "Great Wall, China 2001" at an exhibition at Galerie Clages in Cologne. Luca Vitone reproduced the only existing photo of the journey as poster in unlimited edition for wallpapering walls and rooms. The reproduction, an offset print on Affichen paper, 32 x 48 cm, stands in true scale 1:1 to the photo, but it is full of blurriness and colour shifts.
In TERZOPIANO three walls of a room were wallpapered with this poster. The fourth wall of the room remained empty and untreated. Following the concept of the curators Emily Barsi and Alessandra Poggianti, Daniel Maier-Reimer invited another artist: Ina Arzensek added two works to the room. |
Documentation of the room:
bei trockenem Untergrund, auf einem Boden, auf dem man es wahrnehmen könnte: Wasser es seine Form
su un suolo asciutto, su una superficie, sulla quale possa essere percepita: versare lasciarla |
Left: Daniel Maier-Reimer's walk along the Great Wall of China, presented by Luca Vitone (poster, wallpapered room). Right: Ina Arzensek, formulation for a work (translation into Italian by Emily Barsi).
an einem Ort, an dem man allein ist und es eine klare Scheibe gibt, auf Sichthöhe: eine Form verschwinden
in un luogo dove non c'è nessuno, su una parete di vetro, ad altezza d'uomo: aspirare vederla |
Left: Daniel Maier-Reimer's walk along the Great Wall of China, presented by Luca Vitone (poster, wallpapered room). Right: Ina Arzensek, formulation for a work (translation into Italian by Emily Barsi).
Assistance and realization of the works: Till Krause
Thanks to Emily Barsi, Lavinia Fazzi, Nicola Maier-Reimer, Alessandro Pardossi, and Alessandra Poggianti.
Further installations of Daniel Maier-Reimer's walk along the Great Wall of China, presented by Luca Vitone, can be found here