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Rose II at the Louis Vuitton Foundation.

Isa Genzken’s Two Orchids at the southeast entrance to Central Park where the flowers rise to 28 and 34 feet. According to the Parks Department they are leaving today but the Public Arts Fund has them standing until August 26th.

Finally we had a beautiful sunny day - after all that rain everything is very green and blooming.

The 26-foot (8 meters) tall sculpture "Rose III"by Isa Genzken is installed in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan.

One of the most important artists of her generation, German sculptor Isa Genzken's works of cryptic, haunting beauty sprang from a life fraught with addiction, mental illness and a grisly family history.

Isa Genzken, “Nofretete”, 2014.

7 Nefertiti plaster busts at the exhibition "Isa Genzken: Mach Dich hübsch!, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam

 

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At the exhibition of Isa Genzken in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

 

I always wanted to have the courage to do totally crazy, impossible and also wrong things (Isa Genzken, 1994).

 

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Zuccotti Park, Downtown NYC.

Taken with my digital Fujifilm X20

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Rose III is a 26ft painted steel rose by the German artist Isa Genzken. Located in Zuccotti Park, Fianancial District, Manhattan, NYC. Three and Four World Trade Center are in the background.

Taken with the Fujifilm X100F.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

 

Standing twenty-eight feet tall in the sculpture court of the Museum of Modern Art "Rose II" by Isa Genzken apparently had a downtown run before moving up to the big house.

 

At the exhibition of Isa Genzken in Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam.

 

I always wanted to have the courage to do totally crazy, impossible and also wrong things (Isa Genzken, 1994).

 

More Isa Genzken at johanphoto.blogspot.nl/2016/02/isa-genzken.html

Another view of Isa Genzken’s Two Orchids at the southeast entrance to Central Park. These white phalaenopsis that rise to 28 and 34 feet either left yesterday or have four days to go. It all depends on whether you go to The Park Department or The Public Arts Fund for information.

By Isa Genzken at Doris C. Freedman Plaza.

Isa Genzken (1948-....) sculptrice plasticienne allemande.

Acier inoxydable aluminium laque.

Fondation dédiée à la création contemporaine.

Accueille outre une collection permanente, des expositions temporaires d'art moderne et contemporain, des concerts et des manifestations pluridisciplinaires.

Architecte Frank Gehry.

Dans le Bois de Boulogne près du Jardin d'Acclimatation.

8 Avenue du Mahatma Gandhi.

  

Isa Genzken's Rose II at the New Museum

 

Minolta Autocord, Rokkor 75mm f/3.5

Kodak Portra 400VC

f/16, 1/250

Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, February 2016

 

Taken at the exhibition Isa Genzken - Mach Dich hübsch!, 29 November 2015 – 6 March 2016.

 

According to the museum label, "Isa Genzken's Nofretete is a playfully critical comment on the tradition of the (self-)portrait and the position of women in art history." Yeah, right... (Sigh...)

 

For those of us with an Egyptological interest, however, there is some humour in the fact that it is precisely Nefertiti whom we see here showing a range of sunglasses. An unintentional, playful comment on her relationship to the sun god Aten?

A giant rose sculpture installed in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

Isa Genzken meets Liebighaus

Isa Genzken meets Liebighaus

 

We saw this gallery near Oxford Circus but I can't remember either the gallery's name or artist's name. If you know, please could you let me know? Thanks.

  

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Thanks to Geza, I now know both names.

Gallery: Hauser & Wirth Savile Row

Artist: Isa Genzken

 

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The 36-foot-tall ‘Rose II’ (2007), by Isa Genzken at the Museum of Modern Art.

 

(New York, 2016)

 

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Rose III is a 26ft painted steel rose by the German artist Isa Genzken. Located in Zicotti Park, Fianancial District, Manhattan, NYC. The lit up building in the background is the Trinity Building, which was designed by Francis H. Kimball and built in 1905. It is one of the first Neo-Gothic inspired skyscrapers in New York, and is a New York City designated landmark.

 

Taken with the Fujifilm X100F.

 

Justin

www.justingreen19.co.uk

 

Isa Genzken meets Liebighaus

& Hier und Jetzt zufrieden sein

by Wolfgang Tillmanns & Isa Genzken, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin

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