Artist:Carsten Nicolai(GERMANY)
Title:Autonomo
Photo:Kichiro Okamura
這個場所是2017年3月關閉的舊粟津幼兒園。遊戲室裏懸掛著幾個大金屬圓盤,並架設了一台網球發球機。這是一種裝置藝術,透過發球機自動發送球讓球回彈在金屬盤和牆壁之間產生不經意間的聲音。藝術家以「玩樂」、「遊戲」「童子之心」來表達對關閉不久的幼兒園的敬意。
The venue is the former Awazu Daycare Center, which closed in March 2017. The artist hung several large metal discs in the playroom and set up a tennis ball machine. In this work, the flying balls bouncing off the discs and walls inadvertently create music. The artist developed the installation with the keywords “playfulness,”“toys,” and “childishness” in mind as an homage to the closed daycare center.
Carsten Nicolai(GERMANY)
1965年出生,以柏林為據點進行活動。
他在深受科學和數學影響的同時,也嘗試模糊不同類型藝術表現的固有界線。自90年代後期開始參加國際美術展以來,他一直在世界各地著名美術館和畫廊發表作品。他還身兼音樂家將自己的的美學廣泛延伸。他另一個名字叫Alva Noto,與阪本龍一、池田亮司、布裏克斯·巴格爾德等進行合作。 在世界各地巡迴演出。 近年來在亞歷杭德羅·岡薩雷斯·伊納里圖的「荒野獵人」配樂,受到了世間矚目。
Carsten Nicolai (b. 1965) lives and works in Berlin.
Inspired by scientific reference systems, Nicolai explores mathematical patterns such as grids and codes, error and random structures, as well as the phenomenon of self-organization. In doing so, he continually breaks down the boundaries between various artistic genres. After his participation in documenta X (1997) and the 49th and 50th Venice Biennales (2001 and 2003), his works have been presented in national and international exhibitions in renowned museums and galleries. Comprehensive solo exhibitions have taken place at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt am Main (anti reflex, 2005), Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin (syn chron, 2005), CAC Vilnius, Lithuania (pioneer, 2011), Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz (unitape, 2015), Berlinische Galerie (tele, 2018) and now upcoming at K21 Düsseldorf (parallax symmetry, 2019). Carsten Nicolai’s works are included in important private and public collections. Nicolai has received numerous awards and grants, among them: Giga Hertz Prize (2012, with Ryoji Ikeda); Villa Massimo, Rome (2007); Zurich Art Prize (2007); Villa Aurora, Los Angeles (2003); Prix Ars Electronica (2000 and 2001, with Marko Peljhan); Grand Prize Japan Media Arts Festival (2014). His oeuvre echoes in his work as a musician: For his musical outputs he uses the pseudonym Alva Noto. Diverse musical projects include remarkable collaborations with Ryuichi Sakamoto, Ryoji Ikeda, and Blixa Bargeld among many others. Nicolai toured extensively through Europe, Asia, South America and the US. Among others, he performed at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the San Francisco Museum ofModern Art, Centre Pompidou in Paris and Tate Modern in London. Nicolai scored the music for Alejandro González Iñárritu’s 'The Revenant’. The score was nominated for a Golden Globe, BAFTA, Grammy and Critics Choice Award. As well he has created the sound design for Iñárritu’s groundbreaking VR project “Carne y Arena”.
“formula”2018
Photo by Uwe Walter
“tele”2018
Photo by Julija Stankeviciene