


‚Ofen’
Light-Object-Installation
© Susanne Kienbaum 2001
Dimensions: variable
Materials: wire, paper, light, water, flowers
Concept | Realization: Susanne Kienbaum
Grunewald 79, Grunewaldstrasse 79, D-10823 Berlin
Fotos: © Susanne Kienbaum
‚Wolfgang Köppen: Tauben im Gras 1950’ Drawing | Object © Susanne Kienbaum 2001 Dimensions: 250 x 149 cm Materials: acryl, paper, collage pieces mounted on self-made cardboard This paperwork uses excerpts from a prosa work written by Wolfgang Köppen in 1950 – 5 years after the end of world-war II – serving as a reference […]
‚Shining Places | Global Poem 2004’ Light Installation, Artist Book Edition: 3 © Susanne Kienbaum 2004 Dimensions: 280 x 60; 14 wooden boxes, 60x12x10 each Materials: wood, polypropylene, acryl, neon light, black light How is it possible to live in a world where at any time in a lot of places plenty of catastrophic scenarios […]
‚Pont Bleu – Pause Bleue’ Site-specific Light-Object-Installation © Susanne Kienbaum 2006 Dimensions: Illumination of the Thielen Brücke in Berlin-Kreuzberg in the framework of ’48-Stunden-Neukölln’ Materials: 1600 blue water bottles, 1600 LED light sources, bottle boxes, pillows made from grass tissue, two boats with blue light sources floating in the water On invitation the Thielen-Brücke was […]
‚Transient Survival Spaces N°1 & 2’ Multimedia-In-Situ Installation © Susanne Kienbaum 2009 Dimensions: 200x 180x 110 each Materials: wire, paper shredder, moss shredder, tiles and hand-writing Concept | Realization: ©Susanne Kienbaum Concent Art, Kreuzbergstrasse 28, D-10965 Berlin In order to illustrate the gap between high investments and low outcome of multimedia art installations the work […]
‚Weicher Raum No 1’ Installation | Object | Artist Book © Susanne Kienbaum 2002 Dimensions: 200 x 400 x 400 Materials: gaze, PVC, feathers, wood, copper, light, water This 2-m-high object which can be entered with naked feet is referring to the discussion of PID (pre-implantation diagnostics) and is inspired by a couple of newspaper […]
‚K-Space-Release-Book’ Interactive Artist Book © Susanne Kienbaum 2010 Material: messing plate, paper, Farrow & Balls colour sample cards Dimensions: 60x40x10 After having renovated K: S-p-a-c-e for three years it was inaugurated on July 2nd , 2010. No art works were shown except the space itself. All guests of the inauguration party were invited to write […]
‚Collateral Damage’ Light-Object-Installation, Video, Artist Book © Susanne Kienbaum 2004 Dimensions: 60x10x10 each of the Light-Objects; overall dimensions variabel Materials: polypropylene, horsetails, tiles, wood, insect lights 7 light-objects illuminated by insect lights show a total of 100 arabic male and female names. The light-objects are places on an underground covered with tiles. The video loop […]
‚TEASI-Project’ Interactive art project, on-going © Susanne Kienbaum 2010 www.teasi-artists.com The term ‚TEASI‘ is an acronym for: Transdisciplinary–Exchange–of–Artwork–and–Sustainable–Interaction. The TEASI-PROJECT is the designation of an interactive art project, conceptualized and initiated in 2010. The TEASI-Project consists of the following elements: TEASI-Artists TEASI-Laboratory TEASI-Exchange TEASI-Prints TEASI-Edition For further information see www.teasi-artists.com Concept | Initiation: Susanne Kienbaum […]
‚Oleander & Paradiesmai’ Radierungen | Etchings © Susanne Kienbaum 2000 Dimensions: printing plates: 30 x 30 cm; Bütten paper: 50 x 68 cm Materials: Etching (Aquatinta) on Bütten 300 gr Edition: 20 A series of four etchings dedicated to Else Lasker-Schüler, the hand-written text is referencing one of Lasker-Schüler’s poems. Concept | Realization: Susanne Kienbaum […]
‚UM-WEGE Finden’ Site-specific Light-Object-Installation, Artist Book © Susanne Kienbaum 2005 Dimensions: 8 illuminated boxes with hair objects, light chains, overall dimensions variabel Materials: hair, tiles, copper, different light sources Basis for this work were 12 interviews with women who lost their hair through chemotherapy. All interviews were transcribed and written into the artist book which […]
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