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Eberhard Bosslet (born 1953) is a German
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ist who has been producing
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and architectural-related works, such as sculpture,
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and painting, all indoors and outdoors, since 1979.


Biography

Eberhard Bosslet was born in 1953 in
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, He has lived in
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and
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. Bosslet co-founded the artist group, "Material & Effect" (''Material & Wirkung'') in Berlin in 1981, and since 1980, has been the co-director of the artistspace "MOPEDS" in Berlin/
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that is involved in curating and managing non-conventional artshows.


List of works

* 1979: Self-referential works in words and writing-form of painting, photography, wall-drawings, and plates; site-specific interior work with wall-drawings and plates. * Since 1979: ** Sculptures and installations with electric light and electric steering; ** Performance "Per-/Re-ception" (''Wahr-nehmen'') in a hall at an industrial yard in Speyer, Germany, using electric installation, electric light,
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); photographic details of existing situations in the hall, projected in color or black-and-white negative slides, on the situations themselves. * 1980: Wood panels, coated with colored varnish, and variably arranged in layers. * Since 1980: Broken glass-panes, site-specific and installation works, as well as paintings with partially colored-coated broken glass,
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panes and flexible PVC sheets indoors and outdoors. * 1981: Works with roadway markings and roadblocks. * 1982: "Mobilien & Immobilien" (Movables & Immovables), a series of photographs, produced with a painted
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, and colored house facades at Tenerife/ Canary Islandes. * 1982 - 84: "Mobiliar" (Furniture), and "Stand der Dinge" (Status Quo); photographs of interior designs in which the backgrounds and objects were painted. * Since 1982: ** Series of color photographs at the Canary Islands, Spain; ** Urban exploration: so-called "scrap metal and sun"; Abandoned cars in southern landscape; ** "Interventions" in public space, site specific art, * 1983: Works of rubble at a waste dump. * 1983–2011: ** Works with ruins, so-called "Re/formations and side effects"; here, stabilization and destabilization of perception of conditions of industrial and residential buildings by white painted lines or black painted color fields; ** Side-specific outdoor intervention. File: Eberhard Bosslet Intervention Bauzeichnung La Restinga II voll El Hierro 1983.jpg, construction drawing - La Restinga II, El Hierro, 1983 File: Eberhard Bosslet Intervention Begleiterscheinung VII 1990.jpg, side effect VII, Guimar, Teneriffa, 1990 File: Eberhard Bosslet Intervention Begleiterscheinung X Süd Teneriffa 2006.jpg, side effect X, Tajao, Teneriffa, Südseite, 2006 File: Eberhard Bosslet Intervention Begleiterscheinung XI Era Lanzarote 2008.jpg, side effect X, Tias, Lanzarote, 2008 * 1985 - 88: Painting — each form complex has its own color and paint material; the "facade ground" is a significantly visible component, and is of equal value as the variables, "form, color, and paint material". * Since 1985: "Supporting Measures" — indoor, space-related installations and
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with items of the building trade; here, new arrangement of space, apparent stabilization and destabilization of the building material and the space itself, by building in structural bodies. File:Eberhard_Bosslet_Installation_Unterstützende_Massnahmeen_UM-ANT-Expander_Antwerpen_1985.jpg, UM-ANT-Expander, Antwerpen 1985 File:Eberhard_Bosslet_Installation_Unterstützende_Massnahmen_anmassend_I_Kassel_cocumenta_8_1987.jpg, Anmaßend I, documenta 8, Kassel, 1987 File:Eberhard_Bosslet_Installation_Unterstützende_Massnahmen_Supporting_Measures_Mercer_Union_Toronto_1988.jpg, Supporting Measures at Mercer Union, Toronto, 1988 File: Eberhard Bosslet Skulptur Modulare Struktur Flach Prato 1988.jpg, Modulare Struktur - flat, Prato, 1988 File: Eberhard Bosslet Skulptur Modulare Struktur Raster B 389 I Berlin 1989.jpg, Modulare Struktur - Raster B3/89, Berlin, 1989 File:Eberhard Bosslet Installation UM Bregenz 2004.jpg, UM Bregenz 90/04, Thurn & Taxis Palais, 2004 File:Eberhard Bosslet Installation Stallung Bregenz 2004.jpg, Stallung Bregenz 90/04, Thurn & Taxis Palais, 2004 File:Eberhard Bosslet Skulptur Modulare Struktur Hochkant 9009 KV-IN-PERI Ingolstadt 2009.jpg, Modulare Struktur - Hochkant 90/09 KV-IN-PERI, Ingolstadt 2009 File:Eberhard Bosslet Subwaystation Duisburg 2000 rot.jpg, Subwaystation Auf dem Damm, Duisburg, 2000 * 1986: "Basements" — low, floorplan-like sculptures, with concrete blocks and copper pipe, or bricks and copper pipe. * 1987 - 1989, 89: Sculptures of "Filing Cabinets" with wood, steel strips; tension and pressure keeps the new order of components stable. * Since 1989: * "
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" of industrial textiles, with no "ground" due to the color-form-material complexes, sewed up next to each other; * Wall fixtures, varying in type and shape, have a supporting and visual function. * Since 1989: ** Project drawings for planned sculptures and installations, computer-generated using a pixel-oriented program, and printed with a 24-needle printer; ** "Pneumatic Pieces" — Free-standing works, with hydraulically or pneumatically driven lifting devices for inside; "contraptions" made of items from industrial and domestic parts. ** "Pneumatic Installations" — Installed works, with hydraulically or pneumatically driven lifting devices for both inside and outside; "contraptions" made of items from industrial and domestic parts. * 1993 - 98: ** "Bilaterale Beziehungen" (Bilateral Relations); * "Screens": Lattice-structures of rubber- or
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-mounted on both sides of a wall; anchor bars inserted into holes in the walls, helical pressure springs, and anchor nuts have a visual function and hold the parts together. ** "Gloriolen":
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reliefs, mounted on both sides of a wall, using the same principle as in "Screens", the cast reliefs are held together through anchor bars, helical pressure springs, and anchor nuts that also have a visual function. * Since 1995: "Barrieren" (Barriers) — foundation-like, knee-high constructions in concrete and steel reinforcement, made on site, designed for the dimensions of the space, and blocking the evident path through the room. * 1998–2001: "Spacelab" — made out of living room lights from the 1950s–1970s, hanging from the ceiling.view] * Since 2000: ** "Analogic Discs" ** Paintings: Trampolines are the support, which is a constructive and visual part of the appearance. The support, the form, the material and the color are different, and they are piled on each other. * Since 2001 ** Biomorphic sculptures "Stool Archipelago", "Island growth", "stump stools" are groups of sculptures made of fibreglass plastic on the basis of known organic forms. * Since 2003 ** Colour photo series entitled Falsches Wasser (Fake Water) featuring ships and boats on land in town or countryside settings on the Canary Islands, Spain. * Since 2006 ** EinRaumHaus (OneRoomHouse) colour photo series of small buildings in the landscape of the Canary Islands, Spain. ** Instant sculptures: The sculpture entitled "roundabout" for the public space, consisting of industrial units such as trolleys and fences, which contrary to its conventional use are connected to mega-structures.


Exhibitions


One man shows

* Since 1981: "Interventions" in public space,
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, Canary Islands,
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(Belgium), Spain, Germany. * 1985: "Interventiones", Fundación Miró, Barcelona; Espacio P, Madrid, Spain (catalog). * 1986: Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Museum, Duisburg, Germany (catalog). * 1987: Heidelberger Kunstverein, Germany (catalog). * 1988: ** February: John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. ** Mercer Union, Toronto, Canada. ** John Gibson Gallery, September, New York City, US. * 1989: ** Barbara Farber Gallery, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ** Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, Germany (catalog). ** Karl Bornstein Gallery,
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, California, US. * 1990: ** Galerie Le Gall-Peyroulet, Paris, France. ** John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. * 1991: ** Kunstraum Wuppertal, Germany. ** Galerie Gilles Peyroulet, Paris, France. * 1993: ** Kunsthal Rotterdam, the Netherlands (catalog). ** Sala 1, Rome, Italy (catalog). ** Galerie Blancpain-Stepczynski, Geneva, Switzerland. * 1995: ** Interventionen II, VERBAU, Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany (catalog). ** PLANEN, Kunstverein Heilbronn, Germany (catalog). * 1998: Fundamental wie Bilateral, Kunsthalle Mannheim,
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for PC, Germany. * 2000: ** Satellites, Galerie Bochynek,
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, Germany. ** Interventions, John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. * 2002: "Analog Discs", Galerie Bochynek, Düsseldorf, Germany. * 2004: ** Okkupanten, Künstlerhaus Bregenz, Palais Thurn und Taxis, Austria. **Interventionen und Tekko-Tische, Chiara Marzi Gallery, Berlin * 2005: Galerie AT, Barriere, Poznan, Poland * 2006: Galerie der Stadt Backnang (catalog), Germany * 2007: Stadtgalerie Saarbrücken, (catalog), Germany * 2009: Additive, Kunstverein Ingolstadt, CD-ROM-archive with booklet in softbox, Germany * 2010: Humboldt-University Berlin, Thaer-Saal, Berlin, Germany * 2011: Stump stools, Lichthof im
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Dresden, Dresden, Germany * 2012: Dingsda, Saarland Museum,
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, Germany * 2014: Chisme-Heavy Duty, TEA Tenerife Espacio de las Artes, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain


Group shows

* 1987: ** Bremer Kunstpreis 1987, Kunsthalle Bremen, Germany, (catalog). **
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, documenta 8,
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, Germany, (catalog). * 1988: ** European sculpture made in USA, John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US (catalog). ** BRD abstract tendencies in new German art, Karl Bornstein Gallery, St. Monica, California, US. ** Spaces 88, Museo d'arte contemporanea Prato, Italy (catalog). ** New Poverty, MeyersBloom Gallery, Santa Monica, California, US. * 1989: Intuition, John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. * 1990: ** Three German Sculptors, Bosslet, Robbe, Staehle, Anthony Ralph Gallery, New York, US. ** Trans-Europe-Express, John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. ** Non-Sculpture, Barbara Farber Gallery, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. ** The Collection 1988-90, Museo d'arte contemporanea Prato, Italy (catalog). * 1991: Eurocard, John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. * 1992: ** 30th anniversary of Amnesty International, Hótel des arts, Paris, France (catalog). ** ''Kunst werkt'' (Art works), Peter Stuyvesant Foundation, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Foundación Miró, Barcelona, Palacio de la Lonja,
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, Spain (catalog). ** The 1980s, John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. ** Humpty Dumty's Kaleidoscope: A new generation of German artists, Museum of Contemporary Art Sydney, Australia (catalog). ** Avantgarde Reflex Ost-West,
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, Germany. * 1993: ** Eberhard Bosslet & Lawrence Gipe, Kunstverein der Rheinlande und Westfalen, Düsseldorf, Germany (catalog). ** John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US. ** La Laiterie, Amnesty International,
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, France. * 1994: ** New Furniture for the Villa, Villa Merkel Esslingen, Germany. **
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1988-92, Kunstverein Hannover, Germany. * 1997: The Pleasure of Reading, John Gibson Gallery, New York City. * 1998: Material & Wirkung, Bosslet, Sattel, Klotz, Kunsthaus Dresden, Germany. * 2003: Unexpected selections from the Margulies collection, The Art Museum,
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, Florida, US (catalog). * 2004: ** WorldWatchers, Kunsthaus Dresden (catalog), Germany ** Konstruktion I Statik, Rüdiger Lange -Loop - Raum für aktuelle Kunst, Berlin, Germany * 2006: ** Faszination Fußball, Pfalzgalerie Kaiserslautern, Catalog, Germany ** Filzfabrik Speyer, Künstlerbund Speyer, Germany ** Das Jahrhundert moderner Skulptur, Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Museum, Duisburg, Germany * 2007: 1plus aus Dresden, Schloss Waldthausen bei Mainz, Germany * 2008: ** Ostrale 08, Zentrum für zeitgenössische Kunst, Dresden, Germany ** 2nd Bienal de Canarias, Arte, Arquitectura y Paisaje, La Regenta, Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain **"berufen", Hochschule für Bildende Künste Dresden, Germany * 2009: ** Ostrale 09, Ausstellung internationaler zeitgenössicher Künste, Dresden, Germany ** 1st Biennale für Internationale Lichtkunst Ruhr, (Catalog), Curator Matthias Wagner K, Germany * 2010: Liebhaberstücke, Kunstmuseum Mülheim, Germany, * 2011: ** Universum, Temporärer Kunstraum Harkort, Leipzig, Germany ** Kunst in der Villa Körbling, Speyer End of the dream, MicaMoco, Berlin, Germany * 2012: ** Participar, El Matadero, Madrid, Spain ** art claim impulse, Berlin, Germany ** 2nd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art, Ekaterinburg, Russia (catalog)


Bibliography

* Camps Miro, Teresa und Picazo Gloria: Eberhard Bosslet Intervenciones/Interventionen, Catalog of the Fundación Miró, Barcelona 1985, Spain. * Stecker, Raimund: documenta 8, Catalog, Germany * Cameron, Dan: European Sculpture made in U.S.A., Catalog of the John Gibson Gallery, New York City, US 1988. * Day, Peter: Spaces 88, Catalog of the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Prato, Italy 1988. * Rubinstein, Meyer Raphael: Eberhard Bosslet at John Gibson Gallery, in: Flash Art, Summer 1988, p. 136. * Deckter, Joshua: Eberhard Bosslet at John Gibson Gallery, in: Arts Magazine, December 1988, p. 106. * Weinstein, Matthew A.: Eberhard Bosslet, John Gibson Gallery, in: Artforum, December 1988, p. 121/122, US. * Ottmann, Klaus: European Sculpture made in U.S.A., John Gibson Gallery, in: Flash Art, Summer 1988. * Nieuwenhuyzen, Martijn van: Eberhard Bosslet, Barbara Farber Gallery Amsterdam, in: Flash Art, May/June 1989 p. 125. * Schmitz, Britta: Eberhard Bosslet, catalog of the Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin, 1989, Germany. * Kandel, Susan: L.A. in Review, Eberhard Bosslet, Karl Bornstein Gallery, in: Arts Magazine, March 1990, p. 126, US. * Pagel, David: Eberhard Bosslet, Karl Bornstein Gallery, in: Artscribe, March/April 1990, p. 82. * Mahoney, Robert: Eberhard Bosslet, John Gibson Gallery, in Arts Magazine, January 1991. * Murphy, Bernice: in Humpty Dumpty's Kaleidoscope, A New Generation of German Artists, catalog of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney 1992, p. 17,34,55,58/59. Australia * Bochynek, Martin: Eberhard Bosslet, Catalog of the Kunsthal Rotterdam 1993, Netherlands. * Bosslet-Archive (electronic resource), works, essays, reviews 1979–2003; Editor Kunsthalle Mannheim. 3rd Edition, Gallery Version. Dresden, 2003


See also

* Site specific art *
Environmental sculpture Environmental sculpture is sculpture that creates or alters the environment for the viewer, as opposed to presenting itself figurally or monumentally before the viewer. A frequent trait of larger environmental sculptures is that one can actually en ...
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Environmental art Environmental art is a range of artistic practices encompassing both historical approaches to nature in art and more recent ecological and politically motivated types of works. Environmental art has evolved away from formal concerns, for example ...
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Installation art Installation art is an artistic genre of three-dimensional works that are often site-specific and designed to transform the perception of a space. Generally, the term is applied to interior spaces, whereas exterior interventions are often called ...
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Land Art Land art, variously known as Earth art, environmental art, and Earthworks, is an art movement that emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, largely associated with Great Britain and the United StatesArt in the modern era: A guide to styles, schools, & mov ...
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Art intervention Art intervention is an interaction with a previously existing artwork, audience, venue/space or situation. It has the auspice of conceptual art and is commonly a form of performance art. It is associated with the Viennese Actionists, the Dada mov ...
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Street Art Street art is visual art created in public locations for public visibility. It has been associated with the terms "independent art", "post-graffiti", "neo-graffiti" and guerrilla art. Street art has evolved from the early forms of defiant graf ...
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Light art Light art or The Art of Light is generally referring to a visual art form in which (physical) light is the main, if not sole medium of creation. Uses of the term differ drastically in incongruence; definitions, if existing, vary in several asp ...
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