Sabine Hornig

Published: July 25, 2022, 6:10 p.m.

Fotograf: Elmar Vestner, Berlin\n\nBerlin based artist Sabine Hornig is known for her work combining sculpture, photography and installation to produce complex works allowing for new interpretations of conventional histories, memory, perspectives, and the lived environment. Her works explore the tension between surface plane and three-dimensional space, often treating transparent architectural mediums such as glass simultaneously as a surface, subject, and portal. At once rigorously formal and poetic, her works recontextualize familiar places and challenge individual views in the context of societal perspectives. By inverting perspectives and hierarchies, they make visible hidden contexts and communicate the interconnectedness of elements and conditions we usually separate.\n\nHer most notable works include La Guardia Vistas, LaGuardia Airport, New York; Shadows, Sydney International Towers, Barangaroo; Double Transparency, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam; Durchs Fenster, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich; Room with Large Window,\xa0Berlinische Galerie, Berlin;\xa0The Second Room,\xa0Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon;\xa0Projects 78, Museum of Modern Art, New York.\n\nHornig is currently working on a commission for a new federal parliament building in Berlin. Her work is also on view at Give and Take. Bilder \xfcber Bilder, Hamburger Kunsthalle through August 28.\n\nSabine Hornig, This Is No Time,\xa02022\xa0\xa0Photo:\xa0Daniel Bradica, Courtesy of the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York/ Los Angeles. \xa9 Sabine Hornig\n\nSabine Hornig,\xa0La Guardia Vistas, 2020\xa0Latex ink and vinyl mounted on glass. Commissioned by LaGuardia Gateway Partners in partnership with Public Art Fund for LaGuardia Airport\u2019s Terminal B. Photo: Nicholas Knight, Courtesy of the artist; La Guardia Gateway Partners; Public Art Fund, NY; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York/ Los Angeles. \xa9 Sabine HornigPhoto by Nicholas Knight\n\nSabine Hornig,\xa0World of Tomorrow, 2022\xa0Pigment print on archival paper. Photo: Sabine Hornig, Courtesy of the artist and\xa0Tanya Bonakdar Gallery New York/ Los Angeles.\xa0\xa9 Sabine Hornig