Kunsthalle Mannheim exhibits the work of Hector Prize winner Alicja Kwade
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Kunsthalle Mannheim exhibits the work of Hector Prize winner Alicja Kwade
Alicja Kwade has a tremendous feel for the relationship between material, surface and space. Photo: Fabrice Seixas.



MANNHEIM.- The Kunsthalle Mannheim and the H.W. & J. Hector Stiftung award the Hector Prize every three years to a young artist working in sculpture, conceptual and installation art. This reflects a cornerstone of the museum's collection. See the work of this year's winner Alicja Kwade from 2 July to 6 September at the Kunsthalle Mannheim.

The exhibition opens with the sculpture "I am other" (2001) presenting a new look at duplicity, mirror images and parallel realities. At the centre of this exploration is the work "Nissan" (Parallel World 1 + 2) (2009) comprised of two silver cars, identical in every scratch, dent and detail, but as a mirror image. The artist's new works reflect her earlier sculptures through recurring motifs. One such motif is champagne bottles: ground and formed into sand cones in “412 empty litres to the start” (2008) and now filled with lead in the “The heavy weight of lively light” (2015). Kwade reveals the unequal relationships between material, economic, ideological and aesthetic values. In “Curbstone jewels” (2008-10), she cut and polished stones from the street into the familiar shapes of precious jewels. In another recent series she shows the relative market relationship between the value of industrial metals on the stock market. Alicja Kwade has a tremendous feel for the relationship between material, surface and space. With her concise, sculptural language she makes complex themes visible and accessible.

Alicja Kwade (born 1979 in Katowice, Poland) lives and works in Berlin, where she has studied at Universität der Künste (1999-2005). Her Recent solo exhibitions include Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Kunsthalle Schirn, Frankfurt, and Kunsthalle Mannheim (2015), Kunstmuseum St. Gallen (2014), Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach (2014), CCA Wattis Institute, San Francisco (2012). Alicja was awarded the Robert Jacobsen-Preis in 2010.

The Kunsthalle is grateful for the generous support of the H.W. & J. Hector Stiftung for this project and the 50-million-euro donation towards the new completion of the new museum building.










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