Untitled, 2005.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Untitled, 2005.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Untitled, 2004.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Untitled, 2005.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Untitled, 2005.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Untitled, 2005.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Untitled, 2015.
Pen and Ink, 120cm x 170cm
Here we present a selection of different architectural drawings and sketches which got made before and during construction time of the objects.
Heinz Julen wanted “to be honest in his art” and asked himself the question “why?” concerning his creativity. He provided a partial and concrete explanation by turning to furniture: “It has a well-defined function.”
Whether it involves pictures or furniture, the genesis of the object is always the same: the salvaging of various ordinary materials and the adaptation of their original function. (cf.Marcel Duchamp)
These works are a kind of “reclamation” which plays its part in the continuity of heritage. The concept of furniture plays its part in a process of global art, “Gesamtkunstwerk”.