Petra Biehle And Horse Install

Known for his provocative taxidermy installations (e.g., horses suspended from ceilings) to explore mortality and the absurd. Deborah Butterfield:

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By the third day, she had abandoned the manual entirely. No push-button gaits. No pre-programmed bows. Instead, she walked him around the arena on a loose lead, stopping whenever he seemed curious, letting him sniff the corners, the mounting block, her jacket sleeve. Known for his provocative taxidermy installations (e

Full-scale versions of the "Horse Install" are not permanently on display. However, Petra Biehle’s smaller studies and maquettes (preparatory models) can be found at: No push-button gaits

Unlike human gyms, horse stalls require variable support. Biehle’s installs often feature a closed-cell EVA foam underlayment (20-30mm thick). This layer provides the "give" a horse needs to lay down comfortably without causing joint stress. It is cut to fit precisely, with no gaps where bacteria could colonize.

The "Horse Install" has drawn praise from art critics who see it as a bridge between Minimalism and Animal Studies. Reviewers have compared it to the work of (in its use of taxidermy-like stillness) but note that Biehle’s work is more gentle and meditative. Others have linked it to the metaphysical paintings of Giorgio de Chirico , where empty arcades and isolated statues create a dreamlike unease.