In the “Kantine” of FAHRBEREITSCHAFT we show works by Scottish artist Martin Boyce. The lyrical objects and installations from the Haubrok Collection are largely based on the formal language of the brothers Jan and Joël Martel, who worked together with the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens in Paris on the intersection of Art Deco, Cubism, and Bauhaus. The Concrete Trees, to which martin refers in various works, are particularly well known. The exhibition entitled Recurring Dreams consists exclusively of works from the Haubrok Collection.
Axel Haubrok
Recurring Dreams
Installation view

Mobile (for 1056 endless heights), 2002
Recurring Dreams
Installation view
Recurring Dreams
Installation view
Recurring Dreams
Installation view
List of works
Martin Boyce
Satellite, 2014
Martin Boyce
A Partial Eclipse, 2012
Martin Boyce
Sounds and Silences Wrought into Iron and Air, 2011
Martin Boyce
Thoughts that Breath, 2011
Martin Boyce
Evaporated Pools, 2009
Martin Boyce
We Have Become Air Now, 2004
Martin Boyce
Mobile (for 1056 endless heights), 2002
Martin Boyce
White Disaster, 2000
Martin Boyce
You Are Somewhere Inside, 2000
Martin Boyce
Untitled (after Rietveld), 1999