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  • Thomas Arnolds
  • Brandy Brandstätter
  • Christopher Bucklow
  • Natalie Czech
  • Ines Doujak
  • Jan Paul Evers
  • Michela Ghisetti
  • Antonio Girbés
  • Dorothee Golz
  • Vivian Greven
  • Bernadette Huber
  • Eva Jospin
  • Robert Kunec
  • Alina Kunitsyna
  • Hans Kupelwieser
  • Margaret Lansink
  • Tina Lechner
  • Mevlana Lipp
  • Constantin Luser
  • Joel Meyerowitz
  • Sissa Micheli
  • Jürgen Münzer
  • Loredana Nemes
  • Hans Op de Beeck
  • Fabian Ramirez
  • Julia Scher
  • Stefanie Seufert
  • Eva Schlegel
  • Paul Spendier
  • Wolfgang Walkensteiner
  • Clemens Wolf
Corona Isolation (Lebensentwurf 2021), 2021 Corona Isolation (Lebensentwurf 2021), 2021 Dorothee Golz, Corona Isolation (Lebensentwurf 2021), 2021
, Steel, polyester laminate, bronze, 106 x 100 x 80 cm
Courtesy of the artist

The “Life Concepts” by Dorothee Golz often show tables with chairs, set with plates, cups and crockery that have fused and that confront viewers with interpersonal relationships, life concepts and their own individuality. The outline of the tables and chairs are often sketchy and consist of thin, welded iron rods. These lines, reflective of the artist’s passion for drawing, are transferred to the sculptural plane. This “Life Concept” shows a single table and chair, again representing a relational message. The emptiness and loneliness during “Corona Isolation” are brought home in a powerful way, despite – or maybe because of – the sculpture’s sketchy fragility.

PX3307 PX3307 Dorothee Golz, PX3307, 2016
, Acrylic plaster, pigmented paints, 21,5 x 21,5 x 7 cm
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The sculptures of the PX series, which Dorothee Golz began in 1989 and has been working on ever since, draw inspiration from everyday objects from the artist’s surroundings. Selected features or set pieces are then combined to create new objects. Features such as the surface finish, colours or tactility of previous sculptures are merged with later works, ensuring the ongoing development of the PX series from generation to generation. Dorothee Golz sees it as an evolutionary process, to be interpreted as an analogy to human genetics and Mendel’s laws of heredity. The complex “family” relations of the PX sculptures are shown in a specially developed computer programme, similar to a family tree.

PX3906 PX3906 Dorothee Golz, PX3906, 2012
, Acrylic plaster, pigmented paints, 13 x 13 x 8 cm
Kollitsch Collection
PX2411 PX2411 Dorothee Golz, PX2411, 2016
, Acrylic plaster, 16 x 16 x 7,5 cm
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PX2303 PX2303 Dorothee Golz, PX2303, 2016
, Acrylic plaster, pigmented, 25 x 25 x 12,5 cm
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PX1407 PX1407 Dorothee Golz, PX1407, 2016
, Acrylic plaster, chalk surface, 30,5 x 30,5 x 10,5 cm
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PX3702 PX3702 Dorothee Golz, PX3702, 2016
, Acrylgips, Kreidegrund, 37,5 x 37,5 x 10 cm
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