Erwin Redl: Random Precision in the Metric of Time
Installation views of Erwin Redl: Random Precision in the Metric of Time – January 2015 Exhibition at Arthur Roger@434.
Installation views of Erwin Redl: Random Precision in the Metric of Time – January 2015 Exhibition at Arthur Roger@434.
Austrian-born artist Erwin Redl works in both two and three dimensions, redefining interior and exterior spaces with his installations. Random Precision in the Metric of Time is his first exhibition with the gallery and presents a new body of work that reveals unexpected variances through time-based media and processes. Manifestations of rhythmic arrangements are explored using various media, either through movement or layers of materials accumulated over time. The works in the exhibition are divided into four groups: kinetic sculptures made up of arrangements of vertically suspended glass pipes equipped with Ping-Pong balls, fans and LED lighting; suspended sculptures which utilize different variations of intricately shaped planes; large-scale CNC palimpsest prints and reliefs carved out of laminated layers of thin Masonite.