
Anders Holen
Anders Holen / Heavy Breathing

Heavy Breathing, Installation view
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Heavy Breathing, Installation view

Stilleben I, 2025. UV resin, extruded aluminium heatsinks, POM-plastic frame, 10cm x 30 cm diamenter.

Stilleben II, 2025. UV resin, extruded aluminium heatsinks, POM-plastic frame, 10cm x 30 cm diamenter.

Heavy Breathing, Installation view

0 I (MO), 2022. Oilbased clay, 108 x 100 x 155 cm

0 III (ER), 2022. Patinated bronze, 93 x 99 x 95 cm

0 II (TH), 2022. Lacquered Polymer plaster, 110 x 106 x 70 cm

Heavy Breathing, Installation view

Unabbreviated Circuit of Agency (Logos), 2025. Bronze, glass, polymer plaster, stainless steel, rubber tubes, water, plexiglass, various computer parts.110x65x135cm

Unabbreviated Circuit of Agency (Logos), 2025. Bronze, glass, polymer plaster, stainless steel, rubber tubes, water, plexiglass, various computer parts.110x65x135cm

Heavy Breathing, Installation view

Mealstroem Chronostasis, 2025. Bronze, Polymer plaster, coins, silver birch, stainless steel, extruded aluminium heatsinks. 140x140x20cm

Mealstroem Chronostasis, 2025. Bronze, Polymer plaster, coins, silver birch, stainless steel, extruded aluminium heatsinks. 140x140x20cm

Heavy Breathing, Installation view

Heavy Breathing, Installation view

Unabbreviated Circuit of Agency (Bios), 2025. Bronze, polymer plaster, raw clay, stainless steel, PLA-plastic, UV-resin, epoxy-resin, el-wires, LED-light. 102x56x134cm

Unabbreviated Circuit of Agency (Bios), 2025. Bronze, polymer plaster, raw clay, stainless steel, PLA-plastic, UV-resin, epoxy-resin, el-wires, LED-light. 102x56x134cm

Shuttering Chronostasis, 2025. Polymer plaster, oak, extruded aluminium heatsinks. 140x140x20cm

Heavy Breathing, Installation view
Heavy Breathing consists of ten sculptural works placed among transparent walls that move with
the airflow of the room. The installation explores what is active in and between things. By
highlighting the agency of objects, the works also reflect what is active in the people observing
them. The exhibition presents sculptures based on a living father and a deceased mother, where
proximity and absence emerge as potent forces that elude form and predictability. The Guggenheim
Museum is transformed into a perpetual motion machine that channels water through an
architectural body. The frames of the wall-mounted artworks are made from mechanical cooling
elements that dissipate heat from whatever they come into contact with. Heavy Breathing
juxtaposes animated and inanimate objects with vital objects in motion. The exhibition opens up a
perspective in which invisible forces at work in the world and in human experience become
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