Dan Graham, Jeppe Hein: From Seriousness to Silliness
The American artist Dan Graham (born in Urbana, Illinois, in 1942) is famous for his architectural sculptures in the form of complex glass pavilions. These pavilions are based on simple geometrical forms and are walk-in structures of metal and two-way reflective glass. They operate as instruments of perception and awaken a complexity of associations in the viewer.
The works of the Danish artist Jeppe Hein (born in Copenhagen in 1974) likewise question the spatial and institutional structures of art. They often operate as interactive installations that confront the viewer with completely new physical and spatial experiences.
