It’s arduous to think about a welcome mat being rolled out on the entrance to a Secret Service compound, not to mention a desk for 2 perched atop a diving platform in the course of winter. However for Frank Kunert, these unsettling situations occur virtually on daily basis, albeit on a really small scale.
Kunert’s images (beforehand) seize a spread of constructions and interiors that for myriad causes, really feel just a bit bit “off.” Whether or not it’s a racetrack’s snack stand interrupting one of many working lanes, a solo eating desk caught out within the snow, or an idyllic but impossibly slim house advanced, the artist’s hand-built miniature units discover the place familiarity and the uncanny meet.
Tapping into the absurdities of on a regular basis life, Kunert performs with structure, quotidian objects, customs, and our associations with dwelling or public areas. His elaborate fashions seem real looking sufficient at first look, however upon nearer inspection, we discover issues that problem our sense of scale and materials, like chalk strains on a racetrack or powdered sugar-like snow.
Kunert meticulously designs the lighting, furnishings, wall coverings, and outside settings to present the impression of a actuality turned sideways—generally actually. His compositions possess a darkish, ironic undertone, prompting us to pause and suspect, for instance, whether or not what’s on the opposite aspect of the nondescript door labeled “FUN” is definitely as marketed. Individuals are by no means current, however we are able to think about prospects having simply left a restaurant or a house owner sitting simply inside a closed door.
Kunert is presently engaged on a collection titled Desires Come True, some pictures from that are proven right here, which shall be compiled in a e-book or exhibitions down the road. And later this month, Hatje Cantz releases a brand new monograph, The Better of Frank Kunert, now accessible for pre-order. Discover extra on the artist’s web site and Instagram.









