Installation out of 12 aluminum tubes:
Length: je 191 cm, diameter 2 cm each, variable size
Aluminum, acrylic, flurescent color, cable ties
It is a burning hot day in the rear courtyard of the MuseumsQuartier Wien (Vienna) in July 2010; the weather is unbearable inside and out. The odd structure in front of a window located in the last facade opposite the entrance is the only thing that could have brought us here under these conditions: there is no hint of a breeze and the apparent jumble of the metal construction casts a sharp shadow.
Within the given context of a cubic meter of air space belonging to the forum experimentelle architektur, Werner Haypeter has used twelve aluminium rods to realize – to have someone realize, in keeping with the work’s conceptual tendency – a temporary installation entitled ‘inside out’. He did not install the rods himself; the architectural theorist Jan Tabor took over the task of executing the work.
Characteristically, Haypeter has here derived an unforeseeable artwork from the surrounding space: an artwork that struck us as simultaneously playful and rigorous.
[Text: Gisela Clement, Michael Schneider: Werke als Kraftfelder in: »Werner Haypeter, Kraftfelder«. Hg. von Gisela Clement und Michael Schneider. 2011 Weidle Verlag, p. 7]