Carsten Höller

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Carsten Höller is a contemporary German artist known for his large-scale, interactive installations that explore perception, play, and human behavior.

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Carsten Höller canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German artist
conceptual artist
contemporary artist
human
installation artist
artisticTheme doubt and decision-making
human behavior
participation and interaction
perception
play
countryOfCitizenship Germany
dateOfBirth 1961
educatedAt Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
fieldOfWork conceptual art
contemporary art
installation art
interactive art
hasAcademicBackgroundIn agricultural science
biology
hasExhibitedAt Fondazione Prada
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
surface form: Guggenheim Museum, New York

Hayward Gallery
New Museum, New York
Tate Modern
movement contemporary art
relational aesthetics
name Carsten Höller self-link
nationality German
notableFor large-scale interactive installations
works exploring perception
works exploring play and human behavior
notableWork Decision
Mirror maze
surface form: Mirror Carousel

Tate Modern
surface form: Slide at Tate Modern Turbine Hall

Soma
Test Site
The Double Club
Upside Down Mushroom Room
occupation artist
visual artist
participatedIn Venice Biennale
placeOfBirth Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
styleCharacteristic immersive environments
scientific experimentation in art
viewer participation
usesMedium large-scale installations
light installations
mechanical structures
slides
workLocation Berlin
Stockholm

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The Phillips Collection hasWorkBy Carsten Höller
Turbine Hall hasNotableArtist Carsten Höller
Carsten Höller name Carsten Höller self-link
Vitra Campus architect Carsten Höller