Annika von Hausswolff
Anish Kapoor
Charles Long
Pipilotti Rist
Per B Sundberg
Siobhan Hapaska
Richard Julin
The works presented in the group show "Otherworldly" effectively demonstrate that perception is not a passive process, but rather a creative one. Siobhan Hapaska creates multisensory works that continually extend the definition of sculpture.
Otherworldly
Annika von Hausswolff, Anish Kapoor, Charles Long, Pipilotti Rist, Per B Sundberg
The works presented in Otherworldly effectively demonstrate that perception is not a passive process, but rather a creative one. Our life experiences inform how we read and interpret what we see, and by encountering the unexpected we are incited to see anew. Through scale, spatiality and process, the works included explore the act of aesthetic perception and experience.
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Siobhán Hapaska
Siobhán Hapaska was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and lives and works in London. She creates multisensory works that continually extend the definition of sculpture. Magasin 3 first exhibited Siobhán’s work in 2000 and now owns one of the most extensive collections of her work in the world.
Since fall 2011, Magasin 3 has dedicated two galleries to annual exhibitions featuring works from the permanent collection. These presentations provide the opportunity for recollections and reflections upon artists. For the 2013–14 season, chief curator Richard Julin has focused on Irish artist Siobhán Hapaska and Bronwyn Griffith, collections curator, has selected five artists for inclusion in her exhibition Otherworldly.
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