About The Work
Frequently inspired by his background as a scientist, artist Carsten Höller creates work involving natural forms, experimentation and environment. Exploring various social spaces, including amusement parks, zoos and playgrounds, the structures and figures found in Höller’s work are often re-interpretations of everyday scenes—merry-go-rounds, animals, and plants. In this uniquely perforated lithograph, Höller captures a vibrantly red fungi amongst the brown and grey forest floor.
About Carsten Höller
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Perforated digital print on uncoated paper
7.52 x 7.52 in
19.1 x 19.1 cm
This work is signed on verso.
About The Work
Frequently inspired by his background as a scientist, artist Carsten Höller creates work involving natural forms, experimentation and environment. Exploring various social spaces, including amusement parks, zoos and playgrounds, the structures and figures found in Höller’s work are often re-interpretations of everyday scenes—merry-go-rounds, animals, and plants. In this uniquely perforated lithograph, Höller captures a vibrantly red fungi amongst the brown and grey forest floor.
About Carsten Höller
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: How to Make Useful Art as a "Proposal for Alternative Living": Nicolas Bourriard Interviews Lucy Orta
- Interviews & Features: What a Long, Strange Trip It's Been: Jack Hanley on His Journey From the Grateful Dead to Being a Great Dealer
- Art 101: Wolfgang Tillmans Opens Up on His Art, His Influences, and His Personal Tragedy
- Interviews & Features: Interior Designers Christine & John Gachot on How the Internet Has Changed Décor
Edition of 100 + 20 APs
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