basics #38 2019

Title: basics #38
Year: 2019
Location: Jule Collins Smith Museum, Auburn, AL
Size: 20' x 5' x 4'
Material: wood (2x4s)
temporary site-responsive installation; duration: 2 years

Over the past 5 years I have been engaged with a series of public interventions under the title “Basics”, exploring an abstracted notion of form, space and utility in temporary public sculpture. The series is ongoing with more than 40 installations throughout the US.

basics #25 2018

Title: basics #25
Year: 2018
Location: Pasadena, CA
Size: 8' x 16' x 8'
Material: wood (2x4s)
temporary site-responsive installation; duration: 3 years

Over the past 5 years I have been engaged with a series of public interventions under the title “Basics”, exploring an abstracted notion of form, space and utility in temporary public sculpture. The series is ongoing with more than 40 installations throughout the US.

basics #16 2017

Title: basics #16
Year: 2017
Location: Century House Rosendale Historical Society, Rosendale, NY
Size: 8’x 8’x 8’
Material: wood (2x4s)
temporary site-responsive installation; duration: 3 years

Over the past 5 years I have been engaged with a series of public interventions under the title “Basics”, exploring an abstracted notion of form, space and utility in temporary public sculpture. The series is ongoing with more than 40 installations throughout the US.

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matthias neumann

United States

http://normaldesign.com

Matthias Neumann is a Brooklyn based artist and architect. His projects were presented at venues such as Manifesta 8, Spain, Galeria HIT, Slovakia, National Museum of Contemporary Art, Romania, SITE:Lab, Michigan, Queens Museum, Montalvo Art Center, California, Jule Collins Smith Museum, Alabama, and the Cape Cod Museum of Art, among others, in addition to a significant number of public art installations throughout the US.
He is the recipient of the Kaplan Director’s Award of the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and his work has been recognized nationally and internationally. He is a fellow at Mac Dowell Colony, MoKS, Estonia, ORTE Lower Austrian Architecture Network, Krems, Austria, I-Park, and Vermont Studio Center. He currently teaches at the Spitzer School of Architecture at City College New York.

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