H\u00f6lzl uses air and light as primary elements to reconfigure memory and space<\/p>\n
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the installation cycles through fullness and collapse, revealing impermanence as form<\/p>\n
‘soft cycles’ draws attention to the evolving nature of cities materials and exhibitions<\/p>\n
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Daniel H\u00f6lzl positions architecture as a temporary condition shaped by repetition and change<\/p>\n
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project info:<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n exhibition:\u00a0<\/strong>soft cycles<\/p>\n artist: <\/strong>Daniel H\u00f6lzl<\/a> | @hoelzldaniel<\/a><\/p>\n gallery:\u00a0<\/strong>Berlinische Galerie<\/a> | @berlinischegalerie<\/a><\/p>\n location: <\/strong>Berlin, Germany<\/p>\n on view:\u00a0<\/strong>April 25th — September 29th, 2025<\/p>\n photography:\u00a0<\/strong>\u00a9 Clemens Poloczek<\/a> | @clemenspoloczek<\/a><\/p>\n The post soft cycles: daniel h\u00f6lzl fills berlinische galerie with inflatable ‘breathing’ monoliths<\/a> appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" inflated Temporality suspended at berlinische galerie At the Berlinische Galerie, artist Daniel H\u00f6lzl opens a new chapter in his ongoing conversation with space, structure, and impermanence. For the museum\u2019s 50th anniversary, the artist has installed ‘soft cycles,’ an architectural intervention that fills the void above the main entrance with…<\/p>\n