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Gregor Hildebrandt — Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich)
Gregor Hildebrandt — Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich)
Gregor Hildebrandt — Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich)
Gregor Hildebrandt — Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich)
Gregor Hildebrandt — Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich)
Gregor Hildebrandt

Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich)

2025

This monumental work presents a dense grid of horizontally stacked shelving units filled with numerous objects rendered in muted tones of blue, gray, and brown. The composition suggests an archive or storage system, with each shelf densely populated yet individually legible, creating a rhythmic pattern across the surface. The materiality appears photographic or print based, capturing fine detail across the entire rectangular format. Hildebrandt's practice engages with systems of display, collection, and cultural memory, transforming utilitarian storage into an aesthetic meditation on accumulation and order.

Notes

Perrotin solo + group presentation at Frieze New York 2026, Booth B03, May 14–17, 2026.

For Sale — €43000

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Gregor Hildebrandt, Friedemanns Marlene (Hahn/Dietrich), 2025

This monumental work presents a dense grid of horizontally stacked shelving units filled with numerous objects rendered in muted tones of blue, gray, and brown. The composition suggests an archive or storage system, with each shelf densely populated yet individually legible, creating a rhythmic pattern across the surface. The materiality appears photographic or print based, capturing fine detail across the entire rectangular format. Hildebrandt's practice engages with systems of display, collection, and cultural memory, transforming utilitarian storage into an aesthetic meditation on accumulation and order.

Year
2025
Seen at
Galerie Perrotin, Paris, France

Related themes

Collection, Institutional Critique, Installation View, Monumental Scale, Documentary Aesthetics, Conceptual Art, Accumulation, Grid Composition, Systematic Organization, Contemporary Photography, Digital Print, Cataloging, Archive, Minimalist Aesthetics, Seriality, Shelving, Blue And Gray, Memory, Storage Systems, Found Objects

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