Click per vedere l'elenco
Ultimi arrivi
Più rilevanti
Autore crescente
Autore decrescente
Titolo crescente
Titolo decrescente
Editore crescente
Editore decrescente
Prezzo crescente
Prezzo decrescente
Pagina
di
Le Collane
Ultimi arrivi
Ultimi arrivi
Autore
Autore
Titolo
Titolo
Editore
Editore
Prezzo
Prezzo
#203751
Tobias Madison. NO; NO; H E P
Autore: Ruf,Beatrix. Beeson,John. Hainley,Bruce.
Curatore: English / German edition.
Editore: JRP Ringier Kunstverlag.
Data di pubbl.: 2015.
Dettagli: cm.20,5x26,
pp.176, 45 color ill. 40 b/w. hardcover with jacket.
Abstract: Tobias Madison (*1985, Switzerland) belongs to a generation of young artists who frequently open up the isolated process of artistic creation through the use of cooperative or collective strategies. The roles that he adopts are as wide-ranging as the media in which he works: sculpture, video, projection, computer-generated and assisted painting, audio, text, photography, and scanned images, all of which are process-driven, and full of references and descriptions of found symbols.
This publication mirrors in book form the 2-phase exhibition held at the Kunsthalle Zürich, and reflects the artist’s understanding that an exhibition is not a format limited by space, but the possibility of temporal and physical expansion and intensification. Madison worked with feedback loops and shifts in the exhibition format: the presentation took place at several sites in Zurich—including the artist-run space AP News and the notorious Longstreet Bar—that were connected spatially and conceptually by numerous events; the gallery’s newsletter not only announced the events but also became an ephemeral publication, in which a text by the artist and other contents were disseminated. This material is now included in this book, mingled with a deconstruction of the poster series by artist Mathis Altman (*1987) that publicized the club nights during the exhibition, which were shown in the entrance area of the exhibition space.
The book is the first monograph dedicated to Tobias Madison’s work and is published in the Kunsthalle Zürich series. It includes a newly commissioned text by John Beeson, and two conversations with the artist, one with Beatrix Ruf and one with Bruce Hainley.
EAN: 9783037643907
EUR 31.95
-37%
EUR 20.00
Se aggiungi questo articolo
Spese gratis in Italia
Spese gratis in Europa
Aggiungi al Carrello
Visualizzati di recente...