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Phoebe WashburnPhoebe Washburn (*1973) hat sich mit ihren ins Gigantische wuchernden Skulpturen aus scheinbar wertlosen Materialien ihren ganz eigenen Platz in der Kunstszene erobert. Die in New York lebende Knstlerin fgt unzhlige Pappkartons oder Tausende von Holzstcken und Spanplatten zu riesigen Installationen, in die sie mitunter lebende Pflanzen und ein sie ernhrendes System aus Erde, Planen und Rhrchen einfgt. Angesichts der Verwendung von Abfallmaterialien
Phoebe Washburn (*1973) hat sich mit ihren ins Gigantische wuchernden Skulpturen aus scheinbar wertlosen Materialien ihren ganz eigenen Platz in der Kunstszene erobert. Die in New York lebende Künstlerin fügt unzählige Pappkartons oder Tausende von Holzstücken und Spanplatten zu riesigen Installationen, in die sie mitunter lebende Pflanzen und ein sie ernährendes System aus Erde, Planen und Röhrchen einfügt. Angesichts der Verwendung von Abfallmaterialien wird Washburns Werk oft als politisches Statement, als Reflexion unserer Überflussgesellschaft interpretiert, doch ist sie vielmehr an der Gestaltung vitaler, dynamischer Strukturen interessiert.Der Band dokumentiert eine Auftragsarbeit für das Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin – eine Art »Pflanzenfabrik«, so die Künstlerin selbst, in die sie mit einem Förderband erstmals auch Mechanik integrierte. Der künstlerische Werdegang Phoebe Washburns und der Entwurfsprozess der Berliner Installation werden ausführlich beleuchtet.
Ausstellung: Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin 14.7.–14.10.2007
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★★★★★ 1
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Color: Coal Black, Color: Coal Black
This was horribly made and a nightmare to put together. You have to basically bend the bars to get the coverings attached. The sizes don't match. The stickers that label the parts are impossible to remove and if you do get them off theres a lot of residue left behind. On top of that once it was put together I noticed theres a big dirty foot print on it which is definitely not mine.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2026
★★★★★ 3
You have to add weight to it
Color: Coal Black
It does its job and it was easy to put together but it's a little on the flimsy side and it will easily be knocked down. So you're going to have to figure out a way to make the legs heavier? I used cinder blocks, single cinder blocks and it works just fine. Just know that it will knock over super easy
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Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2026
★★★★★ 5
The snap to put them together.
Color: Coal Black
This came in handy in the foyer. I didn’t want to see the door from my couch. I must be weak found it hard to snap them together. I kept 2 my daughter took the other 2.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
★★★★★ 5
I have 2!
Color: Coal Black
My office is in my loft. But there are things along the wall I don’t want to look at. These work great. Hides what I don’t want to see & is a classy look in the room. Sturdy, easy to assemble, well made.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Nice and strong
Color: Black, Size: Wheel-6 Panel
Nice and strong, tedious, putting together, but very good quality
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Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026