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Gregor Hildebrandt (born 1974 in
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Early life and education

Gregor Hildebrandt graduated from Hochschule der Künste, Berlin in 2002, after he studied previously at the
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between 1995-1999. Hildebrandt was awarded a
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scholarship between 1998-2002 and received a scholarship at the Deutsches Studienzentrum in
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the following year, while still a student. Today, he lives in Berlin with fellow artist
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Work

In his artistic practice, Gregor Hildebrandt makes extensive use of pre-recorded cassette tapes as material in his pictures and installations. The tapes are applied directly onto canvases and photographic prints and in room-sized installations. In his paintings, he adheres the coated side of cassette tapes onto a canvas, presses on it with a brush or roller, and rips the tape off to create the defined, yet sporadic lines on his works. He repeats the process before finally gluing them onto the canvas for good to create what he calls the “negative” painting.Dion Tan (January 15, 2014)
Gregor Hildebrandt Revamps Cassettes At Perrotin
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For sculptures, he shapes vinyl records into bowls, sometimes stacking them to create what the artist calls a “sonic wall made of pillars of records.” Hildebrandt started thinking about incorporating audio into his practice during his time at the University of the Arts in Berlin. In the late 1990s, the artist recorded 'Falschgeld' by German experimental group
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before cutting the magnetic tape out and pasting it into his sketchbook. Hildebrandt's signature canvases known for its magnetic tape covering were developed in the 2000s, gradually increasing in size to take on architectural dimensions. The 2021 large-scale installation ''Hirnholzparkett'' (2015), shown at G2 Kunsthalle in Leipzig, incorporated 35,000 audiocassette tapes into record-sized reels, cast into epoxy resin and layered across the floor. Although Hildebrandt’s work makes formal reference to Minimalism, the addition of a great number of subjective and autobiographical citations actually deliberately repudiates this strategy. For Hildebrandt, the cassette tape as artistic medium, especially in its original function of storage medium, fulfils an important function: it enables the artist to add a further “invisible” dimension to his pictures. Playing with perception in this way is a major characteristic of his work; the picture is completed in the head of the viewer. If the contemplation of his art incorporates the heterogeneous cosmos of Gregor Hildebrandt’s references to music, film, literature and, last but not least, art history, his works turn out to be complex montages, in which pictorial associations from different spheres combine and interpenetrate. Hildebrandt employs the material of his every-day environment without aesthetic or theoretical inhibition and playfully links aspects of conceptual art and minimal art with his personal life and experience of pop culture

Gregor Hildebrandt is represented by Wentrup in Berlin, Grimm Gallery in Amsterdam, Almine Rech, Almine Rech Gallery in Paris, Brussels and London and
Emmanuel Perrotin Emmanuel Perrotin (born in May 1968 in Montreuil) is the French contemporary art gallery owner of Galerie Perrotin. Early life and education Emmanuel Perrotin is the son of Michel Perrotin, a bank employee, and Odile Pradinas, a stay-at-home mot ...
in New York. and Casado Santapau gallery at Madrid.


Selected solo exhibitions

2012 * Nächtliches Konzert, Museum Van Bommel van Dam with
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, Venlo, Netherland

* Eind Koffer aus Berlin
Saarländisches Künstlerhaus
Saarbrücken
Schlaf is Zeit, die dir gehört
AVLSKARL, Copenhagen 2011 * FÜR KOMMENDE MORGEN, Wentrup, Berli

* Seiten im Buch wie Wände im Raum, Almine Rech Gallery, Pari


Und dass zu frühe die Parze den Traum nicht ende
Grimm Gallery, Amsterdam 2010 * vor der Tür stehen weiße Pferde, Galerie Almine Rech, Brussels * die Nacht trägt den Plan, Van Horn, Düsseldorf * Shapeless in the Dark again, Sommer Contemporary, Tel Aviv 2009 * Weiße Nacht hängt an den Bergen, GriederContemporary, Zurich * Daß dieser Mai nie ende, Wentrup, Berlin * Der Himmel im Raum, Berlinische Galerie, Berlin (cat.) 2008 * This was made to end all parties, Ursula Werz, Tübingen * Front Room, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis * Hokuspokus, Kunstverein Schwerte, Schwerte * Statement, Art 39 Basel (with Galerie Jan Wentrup) * und im Garten blüht ein Blumenbeet, Haus am Waldsee, Berlin 2007 * Dunkle Fahrt zu hellem Tag, Kunstverein Ludwigshafen * Dunkle Fahrt zu hellem Tag, Galerie Jan Wentrup, Berlin * Zum Wohl der Tränen, Almine Rech Gallery, Paris 2006 * B:1F-134, Uberbau, Düsseldorf with
Alicja Kwade Alicja Kwade (born 1979) is a Polish-German contemporary visual artist. Her sculptures and installations focus on the subjectivity of time and space. Kwade lives and works in Berlin. Early life and education Kwade was born in the industrial cit ...
2005 * Von den Steinen zu den Sternen, Galerie Jan Wentrup, Berlin * Tage und Stunden zerspringen vor Glück, Städtische Galerie Pankow, Berlin 2004 * allnightlong, Kaiserpassage 21a, Karlsruhe (with Jenny Rosemeyer) * Und dieses Wasser wird sich immer schwarz färben, Arsenal HKM1, Raum für Kunst, Mainz 2003 * Dunst blauer Tage, Kunstverein Eislingen (cat.) * Hausmusik, Mt. Warning, Berlin * Black Flags under the Yellow Moon, Hinterconti, Hamburg (with Carola Deye) 2002 * Tönende Jugend, WBD, Berlin


Public collections

* Centre Pompidou / Paris, F * Berlinische Galerie / Berlin, D * Sammlung zeitgenössische Kunst des Bundes, D * Sammlung Museum van Bommel van Dam/ Venlo, NL


Selected notable private collections

* Martin Z. Margulies Collection / Miami, US * Rubell Family Collection, US * Collection Jill & Peter Kraus /New York, US * Pat and Juan Vergez Collection/ Buenos Aires, AR * Sammlung Südhausbau / München, D * Collection Robert and Renée Drake / Wassenaar, NL * Sammlung Philara /Düsseldorf, D * sammlung FIEDE /Aschaffenburg, D * Collection Steve and Chiara Rosenblum / Paris, F * Burger Collection / Zürich / Hong Kong, CH / HK


Awards and scholarships

* 2008
Vattenfall Kunstpreis „Energie“
* 2008

* 2005 / 2006 - Scholarship, DAAD, Vienna * 2004 - Award, GASAG * 2003 - Scholarship, Deutsches Studienzentrum Venedig * 1998 / 2002 - Scholarship, Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes


Bibliography

* Gregor Hildebrandt: Tönend hallt die Jugend, Kunsthalle Recklinghausen, DE/EN,


References


External links


Gregor Hildenbrandt Artist Page
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