Inge Dick, Peter Weber

23. Mar 2024 to 18. May 2024

 

OPENING
Saturday, March 23, 2024, 11 am
Guest speaker: Peter Assmann, Art Historian

ARTIST TALK
Saturday, April 6, 2024, 11 am
Gerda Ridler, Artistic Director of the NÖ Landesgalerie, talking with Inge Dick and Peter Weber

Inge Dick turns the visualization of light into a unique artistic documentary. In her first digitally shot film, zinnober, Inge Dick documented the color change of a vermilion surface in 13.5 hours of real time in 2007. In the resulting photographic works, she shows the full diversity and mutability of this color. This is followed by the film blau, unendlich. A film and photo project at an altitude of 300 m on the Sonnblick, in which she captures and documents the changes in light and color of the sky over the course of a day. Inge Dick shows us the changes in light in such subtle nuances that it is difficult to describe in words. In our exhibition, we are presenting photographic works by the artist from both film projects.

Forms, techniques and materials have always been the focus of Peter Weber's artistic work. The recurring basic form of his works is the square, which he combines with other elementary forms, folding is his preferred technique, the variety of materials as great as his desire to experiment with them. Peter Weber has developed a unique folding system with which he creates a surface from a sheet of material, without any cuts, and perfectly explores the mathematical diversity of this technique. His exploration of the folding of a wide variety of materials opens up new dimensions for him to deal with real space and to perfect the use of folding. Depending on the material, completely different appearances result.

 

 

Inge Dick, Zinnober 2010_25_120x120cm © Bildrecht Wien
Peter Weber, 2007_Faltkreuz_FRT6_84x84cm_F39