Jeppe Hein - Contemporary Art Day Sale London Thursday, June 28, 2012 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Brandstrom Stene Gallery, Stockholm
    Johann König, Berlin

  • Catalogue Essay

    Combining technology and humour with the minimalist and conceptual traditions of the 1970s, Jeppe Hein creates witty, experiential sculptures and installations that explore the relationship between art and the spectator. Directly influenced by the human body, this work is only activated in the presence of the viewer, whose physicality triggers a sensor to ignite a flame in the wall that grows larger and more threatening as it is approached. Playing with the paradox of repulsion and desire, Hein warns us to ‘bear the consequences’ as the spectator is encouraged to engage in a playful discourse of danger and desire. Using the body as an integral part of the work, Hein focuses on the experience of the viewer to create a powerful dialogue that challenges the ritualistic boundaries between art and the audience.

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Bear the Consequences

2003
5 Smartscan 011-106 light curtains; 1 Smartscan 011-150 control unit; 1 transformer (24v–220v); 2 propane gas bottles; 1 ASCO EEx solenoid valve
(max. 4 bar) controlled by start-stop unit; 2 burners (8mm, 20g/h; 28mm, 580g/h); 4 ASCO EEx solenoid valves (max. 4 bar) with AGA gas pressure
regulators; 1 Sievert 2959 soft flame burner (60mm, 2700g/h)

dimensions variable

Estimate
£20,000 - 30,000 

Contemporary Art Day Sale

29 June 2012
London