
Projects 78: Sabine Hornig
July 17–September 8, 2003
This
project by Sabine Hornig (German, b. 1964) will perfectly bisect
the project ramp at MoMA QNS with a temporary wall. Set into the
wall will be four photographic transparencies of abandoned storefronts,
all taken on the same street in the center of Berlin. Each of these
transparencies is mounted on glass and provides a "window"
through which visitors see multilayered images, including the gallery
space on the opposite side of the wall, the storefronts, and their
own reflections. The familiar experience of walking past storefront
windows is rendered less familiar, and viewers are left to consider
their place within these real and reflected spaces. The installation
also includes a two-part photograph (pictured above) that will appear
in the lobby of MoMA QNS.
Organized by Sarah
Hermanson Meister, Associate Curator, Department
of Photography.
Travel support is provided by Lufthansa.
Additional funding is provided by the
Lisette Model Foundation and an anonymous
donor.

Pictured
above:
Sabine Hornig. Untitled.
2002. Chromogenic color prints, dimensions variable. Courtesy of
the artist; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York; and Galerie Barbara
Thumm, Berlin
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