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In ‘Fictional Nature,’ Fabian Knecht Encloses Live Trees and Craggy Stones in a White Cube Gallery — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 22 August 2024 18:41
Published 22 August 2024
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Art Nature#Fabian Knecht #installation #site-specific #treesAugust 22, 2024Grace Ebert#Fabian Knecht #installation #site-specific #trees



Art
Nature

#Fabian Knecht
#installation
#site-specific
#trees

August 22, 2024

Grace Ebert

“Isolation (Felswand)” (2024), wood, canvas, paint, light, 15 x 7 x 5 meters. All photos © Studio Fabian Knecht, shared with permission

Walk into one of Fabian Knecht’s installations, and you’ll likely smell the dewy, herbal scent of moss and the sweet musk of wood, fragrant evidence of life growing amidst clinical, fluorescent lights and stark walls. Branches, grass, and water features appear as if they’ve been cut to fit the exact dimensions of the gallery and transported from their native habitats into the classic white cube.

Playing with the tensions between interior and exterior and nature and culture are enduring interests for artists, although Knecht takes a particularly intriguing approach. Rather than bring the living world into the gallery, he builds structures out in the wild, temporarily enclosing fragments of the environment. Part of his Fictional Nature series, the unconventional installations shift perspectives on the tension between inside and out and how we think about our relationships with the natural world.

Knecht just completed his largest and most elaborate iteration titled “Isolation (Felswand)” in St. Salvator, Austria. Cloistering massive craggy stones harboring several trees, the site-specific installation soars seven meters above ground and was created as part of the Art Residency Reisenberg. Situated on an 18th-century farm surrounded by 700,000 square meters of forest and meadow, the program is located on a hill in the Carinthian mountains, the rocky topography from which appears in Knecht’s work.

Fictional Nature has appeared in cities across Europe, with many installed in the Berlin-based artist’s native Germany. Find more from the series on Knecht’s website, and follow him on Instagram to stay up to date with his latest projects.

 

trees and mossy craggy rocks in a white cube

“Isolation (Felswand)” (2024), wood, canvas, paint, light, 15 x 7 x 5 meters

trees envelop a white cube with wooden structure on grass

“Isolation (Felswand)” (2024), wood, canvas, paint, light, 15 x 7 x 5 meters

a white man in pants and a gray tshirt stands next to trees and mossy craggy rocks in a white cube

“Isolation (Felswand)” (2024), wood, canvas, paint, light, 15 x 7 x 5 meters

a tree grows from grass in a white cube

“Isolation (Stamm)” (2018), Baden-Baden, Germany

a tree grows out of a white cube with wooden structure on grass

“Isolation (Stamm)” (2018), Baden-Baden, Germany

a small puddle and wild weed and flowers are in a white cube gallery

“Isolation” (2019), Berlin

a white cube with a wooden frame sits in the middle of a desolate forest

“Isolation (Waldstük)” (2022), Dörpketal, Goslar, Germany

people wander through a fall meadow in a white cube gallery

“Isolation” (2020), Nuit Blanche Paris

#Fabian Knecht
#installation
#site-specific
#trees

 

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