Artists: Tobias Nussbaumer and Agnieszka Polska
Exhibition title: Tobias Nussbaumer: Antagonistic Playgrounds / Agnieszka Polska: What The Sun Has Seen
Venue: Union Pacific, London, UK
Date: November 10 – December 8, 2018
Photography: all images courtesy of the artists and Union Pacific, London
Tobias Nussbaumer: Antagonistic Playgrounds
Tobias Nussbaumer (b. 1987, Basel, Switzerland) lives and works in Basel. Nussbaumers work has been included in exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Basel, Kunsthalle Bern, Kunsthaus Glarus, Museo Civico Villa dei Cedri in Bellinzona, Kunstmuseum Olten, Kunstraum Riehen, Kunsthaus Langenthal, Centre PasqArt in Biel, Kunsthaus Interlaken and Kunsthaus Baselland. Solo exhibitions have been organized by Museum Franz Gertsch in Burgdorf and Kunstraum Baden. He realized art and archi-tecture projects for the city of Zürich and the city of Basel. He was awarded Kiefer Hablitzel Prize, Prize Christina Spoerri Foundation and Prize Kunstkredit Basel-Stadt for his art in public spaces work ‘Vectors & Skin’.
Agnieszka Polska: What The Sun Has Seen
Agnieszka Polska (b. 1985, Lublin, Poland) lives and works in Berlin. Polska’s work has been included in exhibitions and screenings at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Hirshhorn Museum in Washington DC, Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, Museum of Modern Art in War-saw, Tate Modern in London, Palais de Tokyo in Paris, 19th Biennale of Sydney, 13th Istanbul Bien-nial, 11th Gwangju Biennale and the 57th Venice Biennale. Solo exhibitions have been organized by Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; the New Museum in New York, Nottingham Contemporary in the UK, and Salzburger Kunstverein in Austria. Last year she was awarded Preis der Nationalgalerie, Berlin.
Tobias Nussbaumer, Blind spot, 2017, Stainless steel, oak wood, steel, acrylic paint, 203 x 70 x 110 cm (each)
Tobias Nussbaumer, Blind spot, 2017, Stainless steel, oak wood, steel, acrylic paint, 203 x 70 x 110 cm (each)
Tobias Nussbaumer, Blind spot, 2017, Stainless steel, oak wood, steel, acrylic paint, 203 x 70 x 110 cm (each)
Tobias Nussbaumer, Blind spot, 2017, Stainless steel, oak wood, steel, acrylic paint, 203 x 70 x 110 cm (each)
Tobias Nussbaumer, Blind spot, 2017, Stainless steel, oak wood, steel, acrylic paint, 203 x 70 x 110 cm (each)
Tobias Nussbaumer, System and environment, 2018, black pencil and ink on paper, 67.5 x 111 cm
Tobias Nussbaumer, Superficial knowledge, 2018, black pencil and ink on paper, 39 x 24.5 cm
Tobias Nussbaumer, Double horizon, 2018, Black pencil and ink on paper, 39 x 24.5 cm
Tobias Nussbaumer, Dissolving memory, 2018, Black pencil and ink on paper, 39 x 24.5 cm
Agnieszka Polska, What The Sun Has Seen, 2017, HD animation, 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Agnieszka Polska, What The Sun Has Seen, 2017, HD animation, 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Agnieszka Polska, What The Sun Has Seen, 2017, HD animation, 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Agnieszka Polska, What The Sun Has Seen, 2017, HD animation, 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Agnieszka Polska, Love boat, 2017, Inkjet print on archival paper, 30 cm x 33 cm