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Manfred Pernice.


PORTIKUS

Inasmuch as Manfred Manfred (măn`frəd, Ger. män`frāt), c.1232–1266, king of Sicily (1258–66), the last Hohenstaufen on that throne. An illegitimate son of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, Manfred was regent in Sicily for his brother Conrad IV. Pernice frequently prepares site-specific installations involving containers of various types, be should enjoy Portikus--essentially a giant drum behind an ornate entryway, the sole surviving part of the Neoclassical building shelled during World War II. For some time the enclosure and encompassing of space has been a leitmotiv in the German artist's work, and the Frankfurt show will feature his recent sculptural pieces, constructed from large barrels and canisters, as well as photos and drawings. In conjunction with the exhibition, a catalogue/artist's book (a collaboration between Pernice and curator Angelika Nollert) will be published. Mar. 11-Apr. 30.
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Author:Dziewior, Yilmaz
Publication:Artforum International
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Jan 1, 2000
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