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ALEXANDRA BIRCKEN (B. 1967)
Unit 1
coated aluminium, aluminium rods, polyurethane foam, wool fabric and wadding
7834 x 8918 x 338in. (200 x 226.5 x 8.5cm.)
Executed in 2008
Provenance
BQ, Cologne.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 2008.
Literature
J. Cape & Saatchi Gallery (eds.), Germania: New Art From Germany, London 2008 (illustrated in colour, p. 215).
Exhibited
Amsterdam, Stedelijk Museum, Units, 2008.
Stuttgart, Ursula Blikcle Stiftung, Alexandra Bircken / Simon Denny, 2008, p. 83 (illustrated in colour, pp. 34-37; installation views illustrated in colour, p. 39).
London, Saatchi Gallery, Gesamtkunstwerk: New Art from Germany, 2011-2012 (illustrated in colour, pp. 12-13).
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A gleaner of debris both natural and unnatural, the Cologne-based artist Alexandra Bircken plays on the tension between a panoply of found objects, which have to date included twigs, tomatoes and her own placenta. Unit 1 (2008) — which appeared at the Saatchi Gallery’s acclaimed 2011 exhibition Gesamtkunstwerk: New German Art — is a formidable manifestation of these interests, alchemically transforming inorganic material into something that resembles the organic. Structured around a large aluminium stretcher frame crisscrossed aluminium rods and strings, it collects together a bricolage of yellow Styrofoam slices. These fragments’ artificiality, underscored by their powdery colours, sit in contrast with their fleshy forms, as if Unit 1 is a bricolage of anatomised organs. Bircken has perceptively compared her practice with that of a surgeon: 'I’m fascinated,' she says, 'by dissecting objects and exploring inside, which I do a lot in my work.' Since Unit 1 appeared in Gesamtkunstwerk, Bircken has had solo exhibitions in numerous eminent international institutions, including the Vienna’s Seccession, Düsseldorf’s K21, and Rotterdam’s Museum Bojimans van Beuningen and the Hepworth Wakefield.

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