Untitled
Jakob Kolding
print on poster paper
edition 1/3
148.5 × 108.5 cm (framed)
2002
Acquisition 2002
Inv. No. 0111
Kolding makes collages of picture and language material based on urbanism and youth culture. Sources might be historical city planning magazines, or his own photos or experiences as a skateboarder.
The Dane, who was born in 1971, grew up on a housing estate on the edges of Copenhagen. As a child, he felt completely happy in the thoroughly-regulated, residential area because “there were many playgrounds, football fields and children.” As an artist, Kolding has concerned himself more critically with the “non-places” of the periphery (in 2001 also with the situation in Vienna). However, Kolding never forgets to ask about the lost utopias of the out-of-control modernistic ideal city: “Many ideas were social and humane. But why were those intentions so inadequately realised?”
Wolfgang Kos, 2005 (translation: Tim Sharp)
Continue readingExhibitions
Nach Rokytník. The collection of EVN, MUMOK, Vienna, 2005
Wiener Linien, Wien Museum, Vienna, 2004
Publications
evn sammlung 95–05, Cologne 2005, p. 180–183
Wiener Linien. Kunst und Stadtbeobachtung seit 1960, , p. 122 f
evn sammlung. Ankäufe 2000–2002, Maria Enzersdorf 2002, p. 28