Editor: Peter Weibel (with Anett Holzheid)
Publisher: The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA / London, England
Year of Publication: 2021
Language: English
Negative Space: Trajectories of Sculpture in the 20th and 21st Centuries is an exhibition catalogue edited by Peter Weibel (with Anett Holzheid), published by The MIT Press in 2021. The catalogue accompanies the exhibition held at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe from 6 April to 11 August 2019.
The publication documents a wide range of contemporary and historical approaches to sculpture and spatial practice, exploring the concept of negative space as a critical lens for understanding form, perception, and interaction in three-dimensional art.
Among the featured artists is Egor Kraft, whose work engages with the intersections of media, technology, and sculptural practice. Kraft’s contributions in the catalogue highlight his experimentation with algorithmic and computational approaches to spatial composition, demonstrating how digital processes can redefine sculptural form and its perception in physical and virtual spaces. His works reflect a critical inquiry into how technology mediates our understanding of space, objects, and materiality, situating him at the forefront of interdisciplinary practices that merge art, science, and computation.
The catalogue as a whole serves as a reference for scholars, artists, and curators interested in the evolving discourse on sculpture, media, and the role of negative space in contemporary artistic production.

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Web link: Negative space ZKM
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Editor: Peter Weibel (with Anett Holzheid)
Publisher: The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA / London, England
Year of Publication: 2021
Language: English
Negative Space: Trajectories of Sculpture in the 20th and 21st Centuries is an exhibition catalogue edited by Peter Weibel (with Anett Holzheid), published by The MIT Press in 2021. The catalogue accompanies the exhibition held at ZKM | Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe from 6 April to 11 August 2019.
The publication documents a wide range of contemporary and historical approaches to sculpture and spatial practice, exploring the concept of negative space as a critical lens for understanding form, perception, and interaction in three-dimensional art.
Among the featured artists is Egor Kraft, whose work engages with the intersections of media, technology, and sculptural practice. Kraft’s contributions in the catalogue highlight his experimentation with algorithmic and computational approaches to spatial composition, demonstrating how digital processes can redefine sculptural form and its perception in physical and virtual spaces. His works reflect a critical inquiry into how technology mediates our understanding of space, objects, and materiality, situating him at the forefront of interdisciplinary practices that merge art, science, and computation.
The catalogue as a whole serves as a reference for scholars, artists, and curators interested in the evolving discourse on sculpture, media, and the role of negative space in contemporary artistic production.

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Web link: Negative space ZKM
Link to PFD: http://gofile.me/4IyYh/xsy6Qdhvh
Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
Egor G. Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
mail[at]kraft.studio
Tokyo, Mishuku, JPN
Vienna, Neubau, AUT
mail[at]kraft.studio
Egor G. Kraft – artist-researcher, founder
Anna Kraft – researcher, director
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