Simon Ungers, Köln/New York
This summer, Aedes will concentrate on the new works and projects of
architect/artist Simon Ungers, who lives both in New York and Köln. His
architectural steel-plastics will be shown in Aedes West, and a light
installation will be presented in the new Aedes Extension Pavilion, behind
the current gallery in the Hackeschen Höfe.
Simon Ungers has received international acclaim for his „T-House,“ an
abstract, private house constructed from Corten steel in upstate New York.
Similarly radical in its conceptuality is another private house made of
concrete in Ithaca, New York.
The preferred materials for his buildings and sculptures are steel and light,
and his projects, objects, and installations succeed in conveying a reductive
subliminalism. His works also evoke a melancholy distance, attracting both
attention and fascination. The structures and sculptures of Simon Ungers
open themselves, like the artist himself, only upon the second look, which
makes the view all the more intense. They follow the design of a reduced
formal language and appear in the singular, monumental present.
Simon Ungers combines painting, architecture, and sculpture in his works.
In the Aedes Extension Pavilion installation, the light leads to architecture;
in the Aedes West Gallery, formal concentration leads to art.
Constructed Projects (selections):
Hobbs Residence, 1982;
Herman J. Wiemer Vinyard Addition; Dundee, NY,
1983;
Knee Residence; Caldwell, New Jersey, 1986;
T-House; Wilton, New
York.
Competitions (selections):
Hawaii Loa Performing Art Center, 3rd Prize,
City Edge, IBA, Berlin, 2nd
Prize,
Holocaust Memorial; Berlin 1st Prize,
Wasserwerk Mühlenscharn,
Special Prize.
Simon Ungers has taught at (selections):
Harvard University, Cornell University, University of Maryland