Education
Hornig studied sculpture and photography at the Hochschule der Künste (since 2001 the Universität der Künste Berlin, UdK (Work
Hornig's work plays with and challenges the way in which human beings perceive the world around them, blurring scale and perspective. Many of her works combine photographs and three-dimensional structures, often creating a ''tromp l’œil'' effect. These stretch the boundaries of what would commonly be considered “photography” or “sculpture” and do not fit easily into any single categorization. Hornig's work is frequently described as incorporating a philosophy of Minimalism, frequently incorporating windows or doors that frame barren city landscapes as well as the viewer's own image reflected in the object's surface. The artist, however, has stated that she does not find that Minimalist description wholly accurate or appropriate. Hornig's art considers the built environment and incorporates everyday architectural elements like doors, walls, and windows, as well as industrial materials such as concrete. These appear in both sculpture and site-specific installations. One 2002 sculptural work, ''Balcony'', installed a full stucco balcony – complete with a drying towel – floating above the floor in a gallery. In a 2005 Lisbon exhibition, Hornig created a “stone” wall out of newspaper and glue, extending along and reflecting in a glass gallery wall of windows. One major site-specific work is the ''Glass Façade Project'', or ''Das Glasfassaden-Projekt'', which in 2005 provided a large installation for an elementary school building at Pfeuferstraße 1, in Munich's Sendling district. The project features silkscreen printed with transparent colors on safety glass. Brightly colored balloons, bookshelves, and seemingly billowing white sheets appear on the façade of the urban school. The silkscreened images are visible from inside the glass façade and outside of it. In certain works that incorporate architectural elements, she simplifies and omits details like door handles and adjusts an item's scale in order to transform a recognizable object into a sculpture. Windows are another common motif in Hornig's art, appearing in major installations like her 2003 work at MoMA Queens, ''Projects 78,'' with photographs of urban or outdoor spaces frequently appearing embedded within solid window or doorframes. She has created an ongoing ''Windows'' series since 2001, utilizing photographs of and through windows. In some of these works the empty windows, and the empty storefronts viewed through the window frame, reflect potential for change and provide an opportunity for reflection. Her 2013 exhibition at theExhibitions
Solo exhibitions
*''Anlage Lichtschacht'', HdK Berlin (1992) *''Ateliereinbau II'', Kunst-Werke, Berlin (1992) *''Orange Fassade'', Lukas + Hoffman, Köln/Cologne *''Prototype – Memory is Reconstruction,'' Malmö Konstmuseet, Sweden (1996) :*Wiensowski & Harbord, Berlin (1998) *''Rauhputz City'', Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin (2000) *''Window with Curtain'', Bonakdar Jancou Gallery, New York (2001) *''Balkon'', Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin (2002) *''Out Front'', Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2002) *''Fenster'', Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin (2003) *''Projects 78,'' Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York (2003) *''Schule/School'', Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2004) *''Balkong'', Galeri Lars Bohman, Stockholm (2004) *''Vorhang 3'', Galerie Barbara Gross, Munich (2005) *''Der zweite Raum/The Second Room'', Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon (2005) *''Raum mit groβem Fenster/'' Room ''with Large Window'', Berlinische Galerie, Berlin (2006) *''Vorher und Nachher,'' Galerie Barbara Thumm (2006) *''Gebilde'', Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2007) *''Landscape Negative'', Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal (2009) *''Die Gegenstände ziehen sich zurück'', Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin (2009) *''Just Then'', Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Lisbon, Portugal (2010) *''Fenster an der Karl-Marx-Allee'' (site-specific), Deutsche Bundesbank, Berlin (2010) *''Durchs Fenster'', Pinakthek der Moderne, Munich (2011–12) *''Stillleben am Fenster'', Galerie Barbara Gross, Munich (2011-2012) *''Der dunkle und der helle Raum,'' Kunstverein Schwäbisch Hall, Germany (2012) *''Transparent Things'', Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2013) *''Double Transparency, Sensory Spaces 2'' (site specific work), Boijmans van Beuningen Museum, Rotterdam, Netherlands (2013-2014) *''Sabine Hornig. Fotografien und Modelle'', Drawing Room, Hamburg, Germany (2014) *''Nomadicity'', Museo Nivola, Orani, Italy (2015–16)Group exhibitions
*''Installation im Rohbau'', in Zusammenarbeit mit (in cooperation with) Bettina Hoffman, Doris Kuwert, Friedrichstraβe, Berlin (1990) *''heute'', Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin (1991) *''In Zusammenarbeit mit Isa Genzken'', HdK Berlin (1991) *''Multiples'', Neuer Berlin Kunstverein, Berlin (1994) *''Sammlung Volkmann/Volkmann Collection'', Berlin (1994) *''Urbane Legenden Berlin'', Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden (1995) *''Memento Metropolis'', Turbinhallerne, Copenhagen (1996) *''Fasten Seat Belt'', Galerie Krinziger, Vienna (1997) *''Take Off'', Galerie Krinzinger, Bregenz (1997) *''Memento Metropolis'', Antwerp (1997) *''Made in Berlin'', Rhethymnon Center of Contemporary Art, Crete (1998) *''Double Vision'', Nexus Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia (1999) *''Konstruktionzeichnungen,'' Kunst-Werke, Berlin *''Made in Berlin'', House of Cyprus, Athens (1999) *''Clockwork'', P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Clocktower Gallery, New York (2000) *''Karl-Schmidt-Rottluff-Stipendiaten'', Kunstakademie Dresden and Kunsthalle Düsseldorf (2000) *''ein/räumen'', Hamburger Kunsthalle (2000) :*''Berlin-London'', ICA London (2001) *''Skulptur-Biennale Münsterland'', Kreis Steinfurt (2001) *''New York'', Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York (2001) *''Best of the Season: Selected Highlights from the 2000-2001 Manhattan Gallery Season'', The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, USA (2001) *''Hortus Ludi, The Garden of Joy'', Maastricht (2003) *''The invisible and the visible as an indivisible unity'', Mendelssohn-Haus, Berlin (2003) *''Uma Nova Geometria'', Galeria Fortes Vilaça, São Paulo (2003) *''Collecci''ó''n de Fotografia Contemporánea de Telefonica'', Fundación Telefónica, Madrid (2004) *''Art …chitecture'', EVO Gallery, Santa Fe (2004) *''Beyond Delirious'', Cisneros Collection, Cisneros Fontanals Art Foundation (CIFO), Miami (2005) *''Vanishing Point'', Wexner Center, Columbus, Ohio (2005) *''Post-Modellismus. Models in Art'', Galerie Krinzinger, Vienna (2005) *''Collecci''ó''n de Fotografia Contemporánea de Telefonica'', Museo de Arte Contemporánea de Vigo, Spain (2005) *''Constructing New Berlin'', Phoenix Art Museum (2006) *''Constructing New Berlin'', Bass Museum, Miami (2006) *'' Berlin-Tokyo/Tokyo-Berlin,'' Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin (2006) :*Art Basel Unlimited (2006) *''Reality Bites - Making Avant-Garde Art in Post-Wall Germany,'' Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis (2007) *''Design For Living. New works from the Frank Cohen Collection'', Initial Access, Wolverhampton, UK (2007) *''Morel’s Island,'' Centre Photographique d’Ile de France, Pontault-Combault, France (2007) *''Urban Landscapes, ...emancipation and nostalgia,'' David Winton Bell Gallery at Brown University, Providence (2008) *''Die Stadt von morgen - Beiträge zu einer Archäologie des Hansaviertels Berlin,'' Akademie der Künste, Berlin (2007) *''Made in Germany'', Sprengel Museum Hannover, Kunstverein Hannover, Kestner Gesellschaft Hannover, Germany (2007) *''INSIDE // OUTSIDE. Innenraum und Ausblick in der zeitgenössischen deutschen Fotografie,'' Museum Küppersmühle (MKM), Duisburg, Germany (2009-9) *''Urban Reflections'', Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, UK (2008-9) *''Leichtigkeit und Enthusiasmus'',Recognition
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff Stipendium (1998) P.S. 1 International Studio Program, New York (1999-2000)See also
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