Publication documenting the eponymous installation by Lithuanian artist Andrej Polukord, the joint recipient of the 2016 Kunsthalle Wien Prize, in which the artist transforms the exhibition space of the Kunsthalle into an inverted forest floor.
In cooperation with the Academy of Fine Arts and the University of Applied Arts, the Kunsthalle Wien Prize is awarded for outstanding final projects at the two universities of art in Vienna. Andrej Polukord, graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts and corecipient of the 2016 prize, draws on painting, installation, performance, and video art to create unpredictable environments and absurd situations that produce double meanings and ambiguity. Polukord installed at Kunsthalle Wien, an environment that takes the form of a cave. In this installation mushrooms grow from the ceiling of the Kunsthalle, transforming the gallery into the space of an inverted forest floor. This publication includes photo documentation of the project as well as a poster supplement, along with a foreword by Eva Blimlinger, an essay by curator Lucas Gehrmann, and a conversation between the artist, Lucas Gehrmann, and Kunsthalle Wien director Nicolaus Schafhausen.
Published following the exhibition “Preis der Kunsthalle Wien 2016,” Kunsthalle Wien, from November 16, 2016, to January 08, 2017.
Andrej Polukord (born 1990 in Vilnius, Lithuania, where he lives and works) is graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and corecipient of the 2016 2016 Kunsthalle Wien Prize.