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  • Afra Al Suwaidi
  • Maria Anwander & Ruben Aubrecht
  • Thomas Arnolds
  • Rozbeh Asmani
  • Cornelia Baltes
  • Alfredo Barsuglia
  • Hubert Becker
  • Wolfgang Becksteiner
  • Hans Bischoffshausen
  • Lucile Boiron
  • Brandy Brandstätter
  • Brandy Brandstätter / Kollitsch
  • Karl Brandstätter
  • Julius Brauckmann
  • Ulu Braun
  • Edward Burtynsky
  • Christopher Bucklow
  • Sandi Červek
  • Caroline Wells Chandler
  • Sandro Chia
  • Louisa Clement
  • Natalie Czech
  • Anna Daučíková
  • Violet Dennison
  • Ines Doujak
  • Lutz Driessen
  • Sophie Dvořák
  • Irena Eden & Stijn Lernout
  • Simon Edmondson
  • Cédric Eisenring
  • Jan Paul Evers
  • Lino Fiorito
  • Gernot Fischer-Kondratovitch
  • Christian Flora
  • Andreas Fogarasi
  • Dietmar Franz
  • Christian Freudenberger
  • Jakob Gasteiger
  • Michela Ghisetti
  • Antonio Girbés
  • Bruno Gironcoli
  • Gernot Gleiss
  • Dorothee Golz
  • Franz Grabmayr
  • Ernst Gradischnig
  • Vivian Greven
  • Wolfgang Grinschgl
  • Jochem Hendricks
  • Giselbert Hoke
  • Andy Holtin
  • Bernadette Huber
  • Lucy Ivanova
  • Pedro Jardim de Mattos
  • Anna Jermolaewa
  • Eva Jospin
  • Zhanna Kadyrova
  • Rohullah Kazimi
  • Soli Kiani
  • Peter Klare
  • Jakob Lena Knebl
  • Herlinde Koelbl
  • Cornelius Kolig
  • Arnulf Komposch
  • Suse Krawagna
  • Eric Kressnig
  • Robert Kunec
  • Alina Kunitsyna
  • Hans Kupelwieser
  • Ulrich Lamsfuß
  • Margaret Lansink
  • Karl Larsson
  • Tina Lechner
  • Jens Liebchen
  • Axel Lieber
  • Mevlana Lipp
  • Peter Lohmeyer
  • Gerhard Lojen
  • Constantin Luser
  • Klaus Merkel
  • Joel Meyerowitz
  • Sissa Micheli
  • Jürgen Münzer
  • Loredana Nemes
  • Ferdinand Neumüller
  • Marianne Oberwelz
  • Arnold Odermatt
  • Hans Op de Beeck
  • Bernd Oppl
  • Mohannad Orabi
  • Markus Orsini-Rosenberg
  • Aitor Ortiz
  • Olga Pedan
  • Max Peintner & Klaus Littmann
  • Ulrich Pester
  • Margot Pilz
  • Peter Pongratz
  • Arnold Pöschl
  • Hannes Rader
  • Damir Radović
  • Fabian Ramirez
  • Thomas Rentmeister
  • Markus Riebe
  • Megan Rooney
  • Evan Roth
  • Issa Salliander
  • Robert Schad
  • Julia Scher
  • Heimo Setten
  • Stefanie Seufert
  • Eva Schlegel
  • Toni Schmale
  • Ralph Schuster
  • Jon Shelton
  • Hayley Aviva Silverman
  • Tracey Snelling
  • Paul Spendier
  • Nina Rike Springer
  • Laura Stadtegger
  • Martin Steinthaler
  • Esther Stocker
  • Pier Stockholm
  • Howard Tangye
  • Vincent Tavenne
  • Wolfgang Tillmans
  • Mikhail Tolmachev
  • Martina Unterwelz
  • Oman Valentin
  • Anna Virnich
  • Karl Vouk
  • Maja Vukoje
  • Wolfgang Walkensteiner
  • Ina Weber
  • Clemens Wolf
  • Yunyao Zhang
© Jochem Hendricks © Jochem Hendricks Jochem Hendricks, Concetto 18,6 mm [Concetto 18.6 mm], 2012
, Aluminium, 6 cartridge cases, 294 x 194 x 3 cm
Kollitsch Collection

Image creation as a consequence of the destruction of the image carrier leads to the generation of the sculpted images which characterise theConcetti(2007-2012) works by Jochem Hendricks. The perforated pattern on metal and canvas is created using firearms which indicate the impact of violence on original pure and intact surfaces.

— Magdalena Koschat 

© Jochem Hendricks © Jochem Hendricks Jochem Hendricks, Sponti 1, 1980 – 2011
, Silver gelatine, baryta paper \ Edition 3+1 \ 30 x 40 cm
Courtesy of Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
© Jochem Hendricks © Jochem Hendricks Jochem Hendricks, 9.114.182 Sandkörner [9.114.182 Sand Grains], 2008 - 2012
, Sand grains, blown glass, 24 x 17 x 12 cm
Courtesy of Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne

Jochem Hendricks and a few of his assistants spent many weeks of careful precision work counting out a specific quantity of sand and adding it to glass containers. The attention paid to this otherwise worthless sand brought about a change in its value and significance.  The meditative and contemplative experience of counting out millions of sand grains went beyond a purely manual activity and brought a deeper meaning to this seemingly senseless waste of time. The final counted product within a closed system lacks verifiability and therefore throws up questions concerning trust and credibility.

— Magdalena Koschat 

© Jochem Hendricks © Jochem Hendricks Jochem Hendricks, Hausräumung 11 [House Cleaning 11], 1980 – 2011
, Silver gelatine, baryta paper, 30 x 40 cm
Courtesy of Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne
© Jochem Hendricks © Jochem Hendricks Jochem Hendricks, Hausräumung 14 [House Cleaning 14], 1980 - 2011
, Silver gelatine, baryta paper, 40 x 30 cm
Courtesy of Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne

The Crime – Terror – Riots(1973-2012) series was developed in collaboration with Jochem Hendricks with photographer Magdalena Kopp who was an active member of the left-wing extremist terror group Revolutionary Cells in the 70s and early 80s. The photos and projections in this series are based on image material from the police archives. They bear testament to past political unrest and confrontation.

© Jochem Hendricks © Jochem Hendricks Jochem Hendricks, Zimmer im Sack [Room in a Bag], 1997 – 1998
, Various materials, Approx. 130 x 90 x 80 cm
Courtesy of Thomas Rehbein Gallery, Cologne

Concept artist Jochem Hendricks approaches the central issues of the human existence with great seriousness, humour and ease. The object contains an entire room, reduced to its vital elements with its fixtures and contents fragmented and ground down to fill a PVC bag. The composition of a comprehensive material existence as the contents of a single bag highlights the insignificance of the human obsession with material things in a dramatic and exemplary manner.

— Magdalena Koschat 

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