49 Nesselplatten
49 Nesselplatten is a work by Franz Erhard Walther and is created cutting up a hardboard sheet. Being interested in issues such as the condition of the artistic object and the nature of the viewer as receiver and participant, he uses temporary production forms like folding, separating, dividing, pasting, packing up, cutting or laying out.
The work can exist in two different states: piled up, as a storage device and work form at the same time, and in the various ways in which it can be laid out on the floor, defined individually by the viewer.
The act of storage is itself a component of the work.
The work can exist in two different states: piled up, as a storage device and work form at the same time, and in the various ways in which it can be laid out on the floor, defined individually by the viewer.
The act of storage is itself a component of the work.