Heiner von Alberti works on and with paper. His approach to his material is a unique mixture of conceptual concentration and sensitive lightness. With detective precision he analyses his source material and creates new, partially fictional, partially true, contexts and scenarios.
A found paper-booklet entitled Rainbow of Colors, produced by the American Paper Company Hunt-Bienfang sometime between 1968 and 1973, is the source material for his investigations in this exhibition. Von Alberti found this colored booklet in almost pristine condition and, by exposing each individual sheet to UV light, simulates a fictional passing of time.
Von Alberti's works blur the line of real and fake, of scientific truth and fictional play and evoke questions of authorship, social utopias and the meaning of history.
Heiner von Alberti, born in 1984, is a student of Thomas Rentmeister at HBK Braunschweig since 2005. He lives and works in Braunschweig and Berlin.
Business keys (for the typewriting champion) (Detail)
Vintage print and gold plated typeset, wire, 2010
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Business keys (for the typewriting champion)
Vintage print and gold plated typeset, wire, 2010
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Colors of Rainbow
47 sheets of vintage paper exposed to UV light, 2010
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Colors of Rainbow (Detail)
47 sheets of vintage paper exposed to UV light, 2010
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Untitled (disappear here)
Polaroid & drawing on paper, 2 parts, 2010
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Heiner von Alberti: Es werden jetzt für die die noch gut sehen Minusbrillen ausgeteilt
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Phillip
Collage on book, 2010
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Rowohlt vs. Ullstein
Cut-out publishing-house logos on paper, 2010
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