Installationview, Radraktár, 2022Installationview, Emma Kling, Amelie Sclögelhofer, Rádraktár, 2022Amelie Schlögelhofer, Müde Uhr (I), 2022, oil on cardboard objectRoomview, Emma Kling, Amelie Sclögelhofer, Rádraktár, 2022Jennifer Cunningham, Archives of behaviour, text and takeway phone, 2022Installationview II., Emma Kling, Amelie Sclögelhofer, Rádraktár, 2022Installationview III., Emma Kling, Amelie Sclögelhofer, Rádraktár, 2022Emma Kling, Portal, 2022, Oil in Linen, 170x80cm,Amelie Schlögelhofer, Installationview, Müde Uhr, 2021, oil on cardboard objectInstallationview IV., Radraktár, 2022Emma Kling, In the Eye, 2021, 20x20cm, Oil on WoodAmelie Schlögelhofer, Müde Uhr (II.), 2021, oil on cardboar objectAmelie Schlögelhofer, Müde Uhr (III.), 2022, oil on cardboard objectAmelie Schlögelhofer, Which color would you say it was?, 2021, oil and putty on styrofoam,Emma Kling, Two buttons Landscape, 2022, Oil on wood, 20x20cm, plus Popcorn von Amelie, Oil on wood object, 2021Installationwiev V., Radraktár, Emma Kling and Amelie SchlögelhoferInstallationwiev VI., Radraktár, Emma Kling and Amelie SchlögelhoferEmma Kling, Drama, 2021, Oil on wood, 20x20cmAmelie Schlögelhofer, Müde Uhr (IV.), 2021, oil on cardboar object
An exhibition by Emma Kling and Amelie Schlögelhofer
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Everything in my peripheral vision has turned into a phone. I have begun to receive notifications from objects, materials and the weather. Whenever something lights up I believe I am in communication. The sun shines into a shape on the floor and I think someone has sent me a text, the light in the room makes a piece of paper so bright it is newsworthy, I am distracted by a lamp shining rectangular on a varnished seat, a patent shoe in the evening reflects street lights and again I find myself attempting to respond.
- Jennifer Cunningham