Model 1:1, Mies van der Rohe, Krefeld, Germany, 2013
Photo: Studio Dannenmann, Michael Dannenmann, BFF + DGPh
Portrait #2 [Casa Malaparte | Barcelona Pavilion]
Informed by his interest in questions concerning the body, space and the visualization of a dynamic between these fields, it has always been crucial for Peter Welz to trace back the profound connections between modernism, post-modernism, and altermodernism through the moving image and architecture. His complex video-installations often not only ask how specific forms like drawing, painting, dance, video and sculpture change and struggle in their ways of capturing movements in space. But furthermore intensely involve the observer and request new ways of thinking and experiencing the image, the spatial setting, the body, and movement.
Model 1:1, Mies van der Rohe, Krefeld, Germany, 2013
Photo: Studio Dannenmann, Michael Dannenmann, BFF + DGPh
Photo print, c-print onto transparencies, tape, pencil
61cm x 86 cm , 2010
Photo: Peter Welz, Studio, courtesy Galleria Fumagalli
Animation | proposal for the Barcelona Pavillon