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 Jeppe Hein: Fusion of Movement, 2004. Steel, 108 x 120 x 30 cm.
Jeppe Hein’s sculpture Fusion of Movement could refer to the illusion of movement created by the sculpture. Here the sculpture can almost seem to be a row of visually petrified snapshots of the same cube which movement through the air is caught in a serial rendering. Hein creates sculptures and installations which one can mirror in, and which actively invite the viewer to contribution and move- ment. The result are artworks that seeks dialogue, and which can be experienced in more ways than just with classical sense of sight. Hein mainly creates artworks that investigates how human con- sciousness and inner life can be affected by its surroundings.
Jeppe Hein (1974, DK) lives and works in Berlin. He studied at The Royal Danish Academy of Art and Städel Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Frankfurt am Main. Hein has had solo exhibitions at several art institutions such as Centre Pompidou, FR; Tate Liverpool, UK; Shirn Kunsthalle, DE; ARoS, DK; IMA Indianapolis Museum of Art, US; Barbican Art Centre, UK; The National Gallery, DK; Mito Tower Art Museum, JP. He has done commissioned works for cities such as Stockholm, Amsterdam, Berlin, and Copenhagen. His works are part of the collections at Museum für Moderne Kunst, DE; Centre Pompidou, FR; MOCA, US; Tate Gallery, UK and The National Gallery, DK. Hein has received the Carl Nielsen and Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen grant, Arken Art Award and Robert-Jacobsen-Preis der Stiftung Würth. In 2010, Hein received the National Arts Foundation’s 3-year work grant.
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