Showing posts with label Steven Bindernagel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steven Bindernagel. Show all posts

Mar 26, 2013

Steven Bindernagel

at CRG Gallery


Untitled, 2011
This is a look into a big company. From the outside it could look as a big solid skyscraper from glass and steel. But these are the dirty insides that every company has. Everyone is building his own project. Everyone is trying to get as high as possible. It does not matter by what means. You can use your neighbor's plumbing or just build on top of the his room. If it is good to you, you can cooperate with others, and then abandon them in the middle to move to a better place. Welcome to the corporate jungle.

Mar 19, 2012

Steven Bindernagel

Steven Bindernagel at CRG Gallery


Untitled, 2010

This is Humor. It always grabs something out of the dark and puts a light spot on this thing. And this is funny. But to do it right you need to be a philosopher. You need think pretty serious about a vast amount of stuff. So the great comics are sad and possibly depressed deep inside. That is the contrast that make us laugh.

Dec 7, 2011

Steven Bindernagel

Steven Bindernagel at CRG Gallery(Art Basel Miami Beach 2011)


Untitled

The white lines are frames. You fill those with knowledge, experience, events and memories. But as you grow older more and more frames are left blank. By being unused the frames' number starts to decrease. Until you disappear entirely. The more you have the will and the power to fill out the frames, the longer you live.