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Modern and Contemporary artists and art - Gregor Schneider
villagevoice.com - Desolation Row by Jerry Saltz
A funny thing happened on my way to review the blind alley Gregor Schneider has fashioned out of Barbara Gladstone's ground-floor Chelsea gallery. It was wide open while under construction, so I went in, twice: once, a week before it was finished, then two days later.
findarticles.com - Gregor Schneider in East London by Faye Hirsch
Here Schneider took a break from his ongoing Dead House, begun in 1985, a replica of his home (since childhood) in Rheydt in southern Germany, various portions of which he has periodically reconstructed (most famously at the Venice Biennale in 2001). For Dead House Schneider re-creates the rooms from within, erecting walls and doors that duplicate the originals, with unnerving twists.
papercoffin.com - Die Familie Schneider by Craig Garrett
The first impression of Die Familie Schneider is that Gregor Schneider may have stumbled over the line into the theatrical. Although his previous works were ever bit as much stages as they were sculptures, the actor was always the viewer alone (sometimes to a frightening degree). Die Familie Schneider, on the other hand, is populated with professional actors whose presence nudges the project perilously close to a carnival house of horrors or, worse, 'living theatre.'
bbc.co.uk - Interview by Ben Lewis
Ben Lewis takes tea with the German artist Gregor Schneider and helps with one of his artworks.
findarticles.com - Artforum. Gregor Schneider: Barbara Gladstone Gallery - New York by Frances Richard
517 W. 24th," Gregor Schneider's first solo show in New York, was noteworthy not least
because self-contained installations are unusual in his oeuvre. The German artist's lifework is the Haus u r (ur-house), 1985-, an outwardly unassuming building in his hometown of Rheydt. For over fifteen years, he has been reconfiguring the interior of what was once his family's home on Unterheydener Strasse, creating a morbidly unstable fun house of false walls and sealed chambers.
24hourmuseum.org.uk - Die Familie Schneider - An art house of fear in Whitechapel
By Camelia Gupta
Die Familie Schneider is the first UK showing of German sculptor Gregor Schneider’s work. Commissioned by Artangel, Schneider takes over two identical neighbouring houses in an East London Street and remakes the interiors according to his own unique vision.
telegraph.co.uk - A very special kind of fear
A brilliantly unnerving installation will scare you witless, writes Richard Dorment
The time and the weather were just right - late afternoon in autumn, with eddies of dry leaves gusting down an eerily silent city street. We were standing in front of an installation by the German artist Gregor Schneider.
raeumen.org
Das Haus Ur in Rheydt ist bis dato Gregor Schneiders opus magnum. Labyrinthisch baut er hier Räume in Räume. Dabei folgt er keinem bestimmten konstruktiven Prinzip, sondern der Logik eines scheinbar nicht zielorientierten Handelns.
stadtrevue.de
- Augen, Ohren, Schwanz
2001 erhielt Gregor Schneider den Großen Preis der Biennale Venedig für sein Kunstbauwerk »Totes Haus ur«. Welche Konsequenzen hat solch eine Auszeichnung auf die Arbeit und im Kunstmarkt? Und was zeigt Schneider eigentlich derzeit im Museum Siegen? Michael Staab fragte bei ihm nach.
kunstmarkt.de - Gregor Schneider und seine Behausung
Das Psycho-Haus in Rheydt
Fenster öffnen sich auf neue Fenster. Verschachtelte Gänge durchziehen unwirklich das Haus. Niemand weiß genau, wo er sich gerade bewegt. Decken und Böden sind versetzt und die sanfte Brise, die durch das Haus weht, wird künstlich von Maschinen erzeugt.
hamburger-kunsthalle.de - Gregor Schneider · Hannelore Reuen
Galerie der Gegenwart und in der Rotunde
Gregor Schneider, geboren 1969, gilt spätestens seit der Auszeichnung mit dem Goldenen Löwen für sein Totes Haus u r im Deutschen Pavillon der Biennale in Venedig 2001, als herausragender Künstler mit einem rätselhaften Werk
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