Philipp Hoelzgen, Cicada I, 2025. © Philipp Hoelzgen
Daniel Hill, Untitled, Study of Body and Material, 2024. © Daniel Hill
Philipp Hoelzgen, Square Eyes, 2025. © Philipp Hoelzgen
Daniel Hill, aus der Serie Study of the Vitruvian Navel, 2024. © Daniel Hill
Daniel Hill, aus der Serie Study of Body and Material, 2024. © Daniel Hill
Morphologies of Becoming
Exhibition
Kunstverein Kombinage Johannagasse 29-35/15/R01, 1050 Wien
15.—18.10.2025
Artists: Hill Daniel, Hoelzgen Philipp
Over the course of four days, “Morphologies of Becoming” unfolds as a live, evolving dialogue between artists Daniel Hill and Philipp Hoelzgen. Blurring the lines between photography, performance, and sculpture, the exhibition becomes a space of encounter—between bodies and materials, image and object, the human and the more-than-human.
Each day, the artists engage in a durational performance that gradually shapes the space through gestures, interventions, and interactions with photographic materials. Visitors are not mere spectators but active participants in the unfolding process—mirrored, refracted, and implicated in the sculptural environment as it transforms.
The work explores a terrain of fragmentation and assembly, where identities shift, merge, and dissolve. Through disorienting spatial relationships and unexpected sensorial triggers, the exhibition invites reflection on the unstable nature of perception and the possibilities of dynamic, fluid futures.
On the final day, the resulting sculptural forms—charged with the traces of performance, participation, and transformation—are revealed as a collective composition: not an end but a convergence of processes made visible.
Wed3–7 PM
Thu3–7 PM
Fri3–7 PM
Sat6 PM – Open End
free entry Not barrier-free
Artists: Hill Daniel, Hoelzgen Philipp
Over the course of four days, “Morphologies of Becoming” unfolds as a live, evolving dialogue between artists Daniel Hill and Philipp Hoelzgen. Blurring the lines between photography, performance, and sculpture, the exhibition becomes a space of encounter—between bodies and materials, image and object, the human and the more-than-human.
Each day, the artists engage in a durational performance that gradually shapes the space through gestures, interventions, and interactions with photographic materials. Visitors are not mere spectators but active participants in the unfolding process—mirrored, refracted, and implicated in the sculptural environment as it transforms.
The work explores a terrain of fragmentation and assembly, where identities shift, merge, and dissolve. Through disorienting spatial relationships and unexpected sensorial triggers, the exhibition invites reflection on the unstable nature of perception and the possibilities of dynamic, fluid futures.
On the final day, the resulting sculptural forms—charged with the traces of performance, participation, and transformation—are revealed as a collective composition: not an end but a convergence of processes made visible.
Philipp Hoelzgen, Cicada I, 2025. © Philipp Hoelzgen
Over the course of four days, “Morphologies of Becoming” unfolds as a live, evolving dialogue between artists Daniel Hill and Philipp Hoelzgen. Blurring the lines between photography, performance, and sculpture, the exhibition becomes a space of encounter—between...
Opening hours:
Wed3–7 PM
Thu3–7 PM
Fri3–7 PM
Sat6 PM – Open End
Address:
Johannagasse 29-35/15/R01
1050 Wien
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