INTERCONTI WIEN

Lone Haugaard Madsen’s expansive yet precise installations enter a never-ending cycle of artistic production/reproduction and presentation/representation, and further help to shape it. Using sculptural as well as painterly means in a spatial-installative way she questions the production of art itself.
In her practice, Haugaard Madsen makes visible and negotiates the conditions around the production of culture, meaning, and value. Material aspects of production thereby serve as her starting point: her works often consist of objects that have accumulated in her own working space or that she finds in the studios of artist friends or in the workshops and warehouses of art institutions.
She collects materials and objects, subjects them to a process of reinterpretation and transforms them until a network-like hybrid emerges that makes the complex interrelationships of art-making tangible.
The three new sculptural installations presented at INTERCONTI WIEN respond to the conditions imposed on the artist because of the current, challenging situation and the resulting lockdown: Bronze casts of vine that drew the border between open air studio and agriculture carefully arranged on textiles taken from the artist’s home refer to the dissolving boundaries between various aspects of our lives in a time when work, school, or domestic life is all supposed to happen in isolation, in one place.

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