Alexanderplatz, 2006
Gray cardboard, tape, pencil, bricks, 50 × 740 × 460 cm. Photo Wolfgang Fuhrmannek

Approximate scale: 1 footstep = 1.5 cm cardboard.

Alexanderplatz, 2006

The work Alexanderplatz is a model-like replica of a pedestrian underground system. It makes visible the various abstract spaces we don’t see, those that leave virtually no mark on the city’s surface. Here, space is excavated: the complex carved-out corridors of the pedestrian tunnels become the ‘positive’ of hidden space. The miniaturized scale and reconstruction of this space is based on a subjective measuring system. Using my body’s lengths and counting footsteps, I walked this network myself and gauged the internal dimensions and volumes of its platforms, halls, passageways, stairwells and elevator shafts. Technically inexact, this reconstruction can be characterized as a layman’s raw understanding of the spaces that contain the quotidian commuter

Exhibited:

Building Worlds, Kunsthalle Lingen (Images part 2)

Tissus urbains, La Galerie, centre d’art contemporain, Noisy-le-Sec

EXTRAITS / EXTRACTS, Canadian Cultural Center, Paris

Transit: Ströme, Schader-Stiftung | Hessisches Landesmuseum Darmstadt