
"Grosse's technique of applying acrylic pigments with an industrial spray gun extends the reach of the body, registering the act of painting as movement that unfolds across space."
"In the North Gallery, a large in-situ installation combines mounds of earth, a partially submerged canvas, and a bronze-cast sculpture into a single painted field, where color connects uneven surfaces."
"The 9x9x9 series develops a different spatial logic, with each canvas divided into two parts, creating soft transitions and shifting edges that challenge the perception of both halves simultaneously."
Katharina Grosse's exhibition, I Set Out, I Walked Fast, features new works and archival material in a cohesive environment. The exhibition connects pieces from various periods, allowing for interaction across time. Grosse's technique involves using acrylic pigments with an industrial spray gun, emphasizing movement in painting. A large installation in the North Gallery merges earth, canvas, and sculpture, creating a painted field. The 9x9x9 series showcases a unique spatial logic, presenting compositions as spatial fragments rather than traditional images, while the South Gallery features a blend of archival and recent works.
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