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Wednesday – Friday 12 – 6 pm

Saturday 12 – 4 pm and by appointment

Judith HopfAlifi

Metro Pictures, New York, US

05.09. – 05.10.2019

  • Metro Pictures presents Berlin-based artist Judith Hopf’s first exhibition with the gallery. Comprised of three different sculptural series––Walls, Tongues, and Pears––the works on view further Hopf’s practice of employing everyday construction materials and common manufacturing processes to investigate the social dynamics of the contemporary built environment and its influence on human behavior.

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    Fluctuating between the sculptural and the architectural, the Walls and Pears on view are an extension of Hopf’s recent series of large red brick works. In the front gallery, a six-by-seven-foot brick wall appears to have had a chunk bitten off the top and a very large hole drilled through the middle. The cut-out brick circle and missing corner are presented nearby on the gallery floor, provoking one to question if what is missing is just as or more important than what remains. Elsewhere, three oversized pear shapes have been mechanically carved from solid brick cubes. Similar to the wall, two round holes have been cut through one of the pears. In a contradictory combination, Hopf challenges our habitual views of the world by representing this easily bruised, perishable fruit in one of the most sturdy, long-lasting building materials.

    In the back gallery, a group of bright red tongues made from aluminum take over the space, mimicking the gestures a tongue might make when emerging from a mouth. To Hopf, these comical, oversized tongues symbolize the lack of daily conversation about the conditions of life in cities. Installed with a new wall painting, they also serve as a set of surreal architectural elements, windows and doors to a secret hidden space.

    Text: Metro Pictures
    Photos: Metro Pictures

Judith Hopf
Standing Tongue, 2019
glazed aluminum
180 ⁠× ⁠107 ⁠× ⁠50 ⁠cm / 70 7/8 ⁠× ⁠42 1/8 ⁠× ⁠19 11/16 inches

Judith Hopf
Rollkoffer (Brick Trolley), 2018
bricks, cement
50.8 ⁠× ⁠20 ⁠× ⁠15.1 ⁠cm / 20 ⁠× ⁠7 7/8 ⁠× ⁠5 15/16 inches (approx)

Judith Hopf
Tongue (floor piece), 2019
glazed aluminum
280 ⁠× ⁠95 ⁠× ⁠72 ⁠cm / 110 1/4 ⁠× ⁠37 7/16 ⁠× ⁠28 3/8 inches

Judith Hopf
Tongue as a wall piece, 2019
glazed aluminum
195 ⁠× ⁠125 ⁠× ⁠95 ⁠cm / 76 3/4 ⁠× ⁠49 1/4 ⁠× ⁠37 7/16 inches

Judith Hopf
A hole and the filling of the hole, 2019
bricks, cement
211.5 ⁠× ⁠177 ⁠× ⁠34.9 ⁠cm / 83 1/4 ⁠× ⁠69 11/16 ⁠× ⁠13 3/4 inches (wall with hole)
140 ⁠cm / 55 1/8 inches (diameter of filling)

Judith Hopf
A pear with two bites, 2019
bricks, cement
90 ⁠× ⁠60 ⁠× ⁠50 ⁠cm / 35 7/16 ⁠× ⁠23 5/8 ⁠× ⁠19 11/16 inches

Judith Hopf
Rollkoffer (Brick Trolley), 2018
bricks, cement
32 ⁠× ⁠32 ⁠× ⁠20 ⁠cm / 12 5/8 ⁠× ⁠12 5/8 ⁠× ⁠7 7/8 inches

Judith Hopf
Birne (Pear), 2018
bricks, cement
70 ⁠× ⁠60 ⁠× ⁠60 ⁠cm / 27 9/16 ⁠× ⁠23 5/8 ⁠× ⁠23 5/8 inches

Judith Hopf
Wall 2, 2019
India ink on paper
84 ⁠× ⁠118 ⁠cm / 33 1/16 ⁠× ⁠46 1/2 inches (image)
91.8 ⁠× ⁠125.4 ⁠cm / 36 1/8 ⁠× ⁠49 3/8 inches (frame)

Judith Hopf
Pear 2, 2019
India ink on paper
99.7 ⁠× ⁠69.9 ⁠cm / 39 1/4 ⁠× ⁠27 1/2 inches (image)
106.7 ⁠× ⁠77.5 ⁠cm / 42 ⁠× ⁠30 1/2 inches (frame)

Judith Hopf
Wall 1, 2019
India ink on paper
84 ⁠× ⁠118 ⁠cm / 33 1/16 ⁠× ⁠46 1/2 inches (image)
91.8 ⁠× ⁠125.4 ⁠cm / 36 1/8 ⁠× ⁠49 3/8 inches (frame)