'Shortlist exhibition for the Preis der Nationalgalerie', Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum für Gegenwart, Berlin
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selected works
View: ,![4418.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4418.t1.jpg?v=230526183644)
'Pattern of Activation (Mamaroo nursery, dawn chorus)'
electronic baby swings, aluminum folding stands, plastic hoses, lasers, epoxy clay, digital prints, polyurethane resin, robotic bugs 2017
![4418.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4418._.jpg?v=220919012456)
![2586.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4418.imgs.2586._.jpg?v=220919012457)
![4415.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4415.t1.jpg?v=230526183644)
'Mamaroo (storm time, robotic bugs)'
electronic baby swing, polyurethane resin, epoxy foam clay, wall fixtures, robotic bugs 110×90×90cm 2016
![4415.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4415._.jpg?v=220919012454)
![2572.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4415.imgs.2572._.jpg?v=220919012455)
![2573.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4415.imgs.2573._.jpg?v=220919012455)
![2574.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4415.imgs.2574._.jpg?v=220919012455)
![4414.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4414.t1.jpg?v=230526183644)
'Mamaroo (storm time, brains)'
electronic baby swing, polyurethane resin, epoxy foam clay, wall fixtures, foam stress brains 110×90×90cm 2016
![4414.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4414._.jpg?v=220919012451)
![2568.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4414.imgs.2568._.jpg?v=220919012452)
![2569.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4414.imgs.2569._.jpg?v=220919012453)
![2570.{$ext}](/axs_site/content/module.art/4414.imgs.2570._.jpg?v=220919012453)
installation views
View: ,Katja Novitskova became known as one of the pioneers of an artistic language called “Post-Internet Art”. For the shortlist exhibition, she created a virtuoso, multi-part and multi-layered “environment” of sculptural elements, wall paintings and projections of various kinds. Here, too, the works in the overall installation formed a common, closely interlocking structure. The works are based on Novitskova’s ongoing research into current research in biotechnology and revolve around the question of the future persistence of the organic as a component of technological processes.