A pendant light, Heimo Zobernig *,
1994, for the apartment of Kurt Palm, Vienna, industrial lamp, globular glass shade in matted yellow, height 102 cm, diameter of shade 25 cm. (DRAX)
A custom-made object.
This object is registered in Heimo Zobernig’s catalogue raisonné.
The apartment is comprehensively documented in the form of a series of photographs by Margherita Spiluttini preserved at the photographic archives of Architekturzentrum Wien.
Lit.:
Wohnen, 1/1996 – Der Standard, 27 July 1995
Provenance:
apartment of Kurt Palm, 1070 Vienna, No. 7 Faßziehergasse, in situ until 2016
In 1994, Kurt Palm had his apartment redesigned by the architect Karl Meinhart and then also asked the artist Heimo Zobernig to add a conceptual element. Zobernig’s interventions consisted of three minimalistic devices: The globular industrial glass lamp in the living room was coated in yellow. Above the dining area, Zobernig suspended a black aluminium panel with an opening large enough to accommodate the lamp. Light-blue screens brought more light to the bedroom facing the backyard.
“This introduced some accents of colour in the otherwise white architecture and added a new level of meaning: a transcendent spatial triangle that was meant to create a link to the outside.”
(Heimo Zobernig)
Photo: Margeritha Spiluttini, © Architekturzentrum Vienna, collection
20.06.2017 - 18:00
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A pendant light, Heimo Zobernig *,
1994, for the apartment of Kurt Palm, Vienna, industrial lamp, globular glass shade in matted yellow, height 102 cm, diameter of shade 25 cm. (DRAX)
A custom-made object.
This object is registered in Heimo Zobernig’s catalogue raisonné.
The apartment is comprehensively documented in the form of a series of photographs by Margherita Spiluttini preserved at the photographic archives of Architekturzentrum Wien.
Lit.:
Wohnen, 1/1996 – Der Standard, 27 July 1995
Provenance:
apartment of Kurt Palm, 1070 Vienna, No. 7 Faßziehergasse, in situ until 2016
In 1994, Kurt Palm had his apartment redesigned by the architect Karl Meinhart and then also asked the artist Heimo Zobernig to add a conceptual element. Zobernig’s interventions consisted of three minimalistic devices: The globular industrial glass lamp in the living room was coated in yellow. Above the dining area, Zobernig suspended a black aluminium panel with an opening large enough to accommodate the lamp. Light-blue screens brought more light to the bedroom facing the backyard.
“This introduced some accents of colour in the otherwise white architecture and added a new level of meaning: a transcendent spatial triangle that was meant to create a link to the outside.”
(Heimo Zobernig)
Photo: Margeritha Spiluttini, © Architekturzentrum Vienna, collection
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Datum: | 20.06.2017 - 18:00 |
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