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Jeppe Hein: Some see a Balloon, Some see a Wish

Past exhibition
30 August - 28 September 2024
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  • Artworks
    • Jeppe Hein, Dark Purple and Dark Blue Mirror Balloon, 2022
      Jeppe Hein, Dark Purple and Dark Blue Mirror Balloon, 2022
    • Jeppe Hein, Some see a Balloon, some see a Wish (medium yellow and silver), 2022
      Jeppe Hein, Some see a Balloon, some see a Wish (medium yellow and silver), 2022
    • Jeppe Hein, Pink and Purple Mirror Balloon, 2023
      Jeppe Hein, Pink and Purple Mirror Balloon, 2023
    • Jeppe Hein, Third Eye Triangular, 2017
      Jeppe Hein, Third Eye Triangular, 2017
    • Jeppe Hein, The Invisible Eye, 2015
      Jeppe Hein, The Invisible Eye, 2015
    • Jeppe Hein, LET GO (handwritten), 2019
      Jeppe Hein, LET GO (handwritten), 2019
    • Jeppe Hein, I AM YOU (handwritten), 2018
      Jeppe Hein, I AM YOU (handwritten), 2018
    • Jeppe Hein, Untitled (blue waves) (WT), 2023
      Jeppe Hein, Untitled (blue waves) (WT), 2023
    • Jeppe Hein, Untitled (colourful faces), 2023
      Jeppe Hein, Untitled (colourful faces), 2023
  • Press release

    We are delighted to present internationally acclaimed Danish, Berlin-based artist, Jeppe Hein’s first solo exhibition in Sydney titled, 'Some see a Balloon, Some see a Wish'.

    This exhibtion features  pivotal artworks by the artist,  including his renowned coloured Mirrored Balloons and evocative neon texts displayed behind two-way mirrors. Hein is celebrated for his experiential and interactive art, situated at the confluence of art, architecture, and technological innovation. His work is distinguished by its formal simplicity and frequent humour, engaging with Minimalist sculpture and Conceptual art. Hein’s pieces are designed to immerse spectators, emphasising their experience and perception to foster positive interaction and playful engagement.

     

    Rooted in Eastern philosophy and spatial recombination, Hein's work challenges and renews sensory perception. His installations offer a unique realm of experiential simultaneity, inviting viewers to reflect on their surroundings and interactions. Hein describes his work as a means to enhance sensory awareness, stimulate dialogue, and encourage social interaction. His art aims to create joyful and empathetic moments, fostering a deep connection between viewers and their environment.

     

    In Australia, Jeppe Hein has exhibited at the following art institutions; The National Gallery of Victoria (2016), Perth Institution of Contemporary Art (2010) and the Art Gallery of New South Wales (2005) and he was commissioned for a major public art installation at Forrest Place, Perth in 2012.

     

    Jeppe Hein (b. 1974) studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen and the Städel Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Frankfurt a. M. Solo shows include Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2022); Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt (2020); Breathe with Me at UN Headquarters and in Central Park, New York City (2019); Kunstmuseum Thun (2018); Château La Coste (2017); Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg (2015); Brooklyn Bridge Park New York (2015); Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm (2013); 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa (2011); IMA -Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis (2010); ARoS Kunstmuseum, Århus (2009); Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2009); Carré d’Art, Musée d’art contemporain de Nîmes (2007); Sculpture Center, New York (2007); The Curve, Barbican Art Centre, London (2007); Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris (2005) and P.S.1. MOMA, New York (2004) among others. He participated in La Biennale di Venezia’s 58th edition in 2019 and 50th edition in 2003. In 2022 he received the Carte Blanche by Maison Ruinart. Permanent installations are on view at ARKEN Museum of Modern Art (2021); La Guardia Airport, USA (2020); Fondation Carmignac, Porquerolles Island (2018); Kistefos-Museet, Norway (2016); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (2013); City of Perth (2012); KUNSTEN Museum for Modern Art Aalborg (2011) and Bristol University (2009) among others. This exhibition is in collaboration with Arndt Art Agency and Johan König in Berlin.

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