
Anna Zimmermann, Bettina Willnauer, Lino Gasparitsch, Klemens Schillinger
GARTEN
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- đ galerie_rauminhalt
- đ€ Anna Zimmermann, Bettina Willnauer, Lino Gasparitsch, Klemens Schillinger
- đ Text: Ines Frieda Försterling, Translation: Barbara Persoglio
- đ Leohard Hilzensauer
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My Private Space in a Private Space (Asics Gel 1090), Bent aluminium, 56 x 36 cm, Bettina Willnauer
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Birds, Acrylic glass, 70 Ă 100 cm, Klemens Schillinger

Two Suns talking about the weather, Mirror, Aluminum, Light, 40 Ă 40 Ă 2 cm, Lino Gasparitsch

Garden Pleasure, aluminium, silver, gold 88 Ă 102 Ă 21 cm, Anna Zimmermann

One Bite Is All It Takes, Patchwork tablecloth, 4 apples âtablecloth weightsâ, Bettina Willnauer

One Bite Is All It Takes, Patchwork tablecloth, 4 apples âtablecloth weightsâ, Bettina Willnauer

Venus, Aluminium, Chlor, 88 Ă 102 Ă 21 cm, Anna Zimmermann

SPF 30, Aluminium, Nylon 150 Ă 100 Ă 100 cm, Anna Zimmermann and Klemens Schillinger

SPF 30, Aluminium, Nylon 150 Ă 100 Ă 100 cm, Anna Zimmermann and Klemens Schillinger

GARTEN

Behind the Garden Wall, Aluminium box section, hexagonal spacer screws, 44 Ă 30 Ă 90 cm, Lino Gaspartisch

Behind the Garden Wall, Aluminium box section, hexagonal spacer screws, 44 Ă 30 Ă 90 cm, Lino Gaspartisch

Terracotta bucket Glazed terra-cotta, Ăž 20 Ă 25 cm, Klemens Schillinger

Eve & Eve, Hand tufted carpet, framed, 100 % sheepâs wool, 68 Ă 90 cm Bettina Willnauer
In their work, the artists exhibiting in âGARTENâ engage with the garden as a reflection of biblical myth, as a means to personal differentiation, and in terms of commercialisation. There is a recurrent humorous contrast between the idea of the garden as an idyllic safe harbour versus the garden as an artificial, demarcated piece of private property. What does âgarden paradiseâ mean in todayâs world?
Text: Ines Frieda Försterling, Translation: Barbara Persoglio