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Peter Zimmermann. wheel
29 November 2007-20 January 2008

in the project room: Julius Popp



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top left:
wheel, 2007
380 x 165 cm
epoxy resin on alucubond
Courtesy Galerie Michael Janssen, Cologne/Berlin


down left:
P.U.K.
, 2005
250 x 160 cm
epoxy resin on canvas
Private collection Valencia/Spain
Souvenir 2
, 2007
120 x 200 x 200 cm
epoxy resin lacquered
Courtesy Galerie Michael Janssen, Cologne/Berlin


top right:
agent 1, agent 2, agent 3
, 2007
three parts
each 300 x 200 cm
epoxy resin on canvas
Courtesy Galerie Michael Janssen, Cologne/Berlin


center right:
Floor 3
, 2007
871 x 616 cm
epoxy resin on alucubond
Courtesy Galerie Michael Janssen, Cologne/Berlin

Courtesy Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin Paris/Miami

down right:
Pollock. Elizabeth Frank, 1998
200 x 135 cm
epoxy resin on canvas
Galerie Six Friedrich Lisa Ungar

 

The exhibition wheel in the Kunsthalle Nürnberg offers a first opportunity to see Peter Zimmermann's well-known epoxy resin pictures - their abstract, brightly-coloured motifs generated by computer-technological processes - in conjunction with examples from earlier work groups such as the printed "boxes", and his paintings of book covers, including travel guides and Jackson Pollock catalogues. In this way, focus is brought to bear on the conceptual starting point that has characterised his work consistently since the mid 1980s, and the relations between original and copy, surface and content are investigated in a host of new ways. Peter Zimmermann has created new paintings and sculptures especially for this exhibition, as well as designing one floor as a space-related, accessible picture.

The Verlag für moderne Kunst Nürnberg is publishing a catalogue (German/English), with essay contributions by Stefan Berg, Ellen Seifermann and Astrid Wege.










Further information on Peter Zimmermann:
www.peterzimmermann.com



 

 

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