SUR/FACE: Mirrors
On the fa莽ades of bank towers, in boutiques, gyms and lobbies, in our homes and on our smartphones 鈥 everywhere you look, there are mirrored surfaces. Why are reflective materials so tremendously popular these days? How are mirror effects used in design, and how does art reflect on them? And what is the impact of the omnipresent experience of mirrors on us human beings?
The exhibition SUR/FACE: Mirrors at the Museum Angewandte Kunst will focus on the phenomenon of the mirrored surface in art, design and architecture of the present. On 1,200 square metres of floor space, the show will feature products by such designers as Ron Arad, Ettore Sottsass and Oskar Zieta and artworks by Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Isa Genzken, Andy Warhol and many others. More than a hundred objects made of mirrored glass, highly polished metal or reflective plastic will attract the viewer鈥檚 gaze, steer it, occasionally confound it, and offer it new perspectives.
In the characteristic architecture of the Richard Meier building with its views of the bank towers making up the Frankfurt skyline, the exhibition stages two spacious, abstract domestic situations reminiscent of lofts or temporary residences. In these settings, reflective design objects and furniture form different interiors based on everyday lifeworlds. The viewers thus encounter rooms of everyday 鈥渕irror moments鈥 both familiar and somehow different: from the public setting of a mirrored lobby the route leads through rooms of a more private nature such as the living and dining room and into the bedroom and bathroom as the most intimate domestic zones. Artworks, most of them mirrored themselves, enter into relationships with the interiors and reflect on the subject of reflection.
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On the fa莽ades of bank towers, in boutiques, gyms and lobbies, in our homes and on our smartphones 鈥 everywhere you look, there are mirrored surfaces. Why are reflective materials so tremendously popular these days? How are mirror effects used in design, and how does art reflect on them? And what is the impact of the omnipresent experience of mirrors on us human beings?
The exhibition SUR/FACE: Mirrors at the Museum Angewandte Kunst will focus on the phenomenon of the mirrored surface in art, design and architecture of the present. On 1,200 square metres of floor space, the show will feature products by such designers as Ron Arad, Ettore Sottsass and Oskar Zieta and artworks by Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Isa Genzken, Andy Warhol and many others. More than a hundred objects made of mirrored glass, highly polished metal or reflective plastic will attract the viewer鈥檚 gaze, steer it, occasionally confound it, and offer it new perspectives.
In the characteristic architecture of the Richard Meier building with its views of the bank towers making up the Frankfurt skyline, the exhibition stages two spacious, abstract domestic situations reminiscent of lofts or temporary residences. In these settings, reflective design objects and furniture form different interiors based on everyday lifeworlds. The viewers thus encounter rooms of everyday 鈥渕irror moments鈥 both familiar and somehow different: from the public setting of a mirrored lobby the route leads through rooms of a more private nature such as the living and dining room and into the bedroom and bathroom as the most intimate domestic zones. Artworks, most of them mirrored themselves, enter into relationships with the interiors and reflect on the subject of reflection.
Artists on show
- Achille Castiglioni
- Alessi
- Amalia Ulman
- Andy Warhol
- Antonio Citterio
- Aranda/Lasch
- Ayzit Bostan
- Barber Osgerby
- Benedikt Fischer
- Benjamin Graindorge
- Bernadette Corporation
- Claudia Wieser
- Daft Punk
- Dan Graham
- Elisa Strozyk
- Ettore Sottsass
- FontanaArte
- Fredrikson Stallard
- Heimo Zobernig
- Isa Genzken
- Jasper Morrison
- Jean-Baptiste Fastrez
- Johanna Grawunder
- John Kørner
- John M. Armleder
- Josephine Meckseper
- Karen Chekerdjian
- Karim Rashid
- Katharina Sierverding
- Keren Cytter
- Latifa Echakhch
- Ligne Roset
- Michael Anastassiades
- Michael Fischer
- Mischa Kuball
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- Monica Bonvicini
- Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian
- Naoto Fukasawa
- Olaf Holzapfel
- Olaf Nicolai
- Olafur Eliasson
- Oskar Zieta
- Oswald Mathias Ungers
- Pae White
- Philipp Mainzer
- Philippe Starck
- Pussykrew
- Reinhold Weiss
- Richard Meier
- Roberto Menghi
- Ron Arad
- Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
- Ross Lovegrove
- Sebastian Herkner
- Soft Baroque
- Stine Goya
- Sylvie Fleury
- Thomas Rentmeister
- Tobias Rehberger
- Tom Burr
- Tom Dixon
- Václav Cigler
- Vico Magistretti
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