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Staging an exhibition as choreography, as drama, as opera, as a
place where reality, politics, aesthetics, art, film, and music can
address the issues of our day through documentaries, dialogues,
science, activism, and creativity: This is the dream, the idea, and
the mission of the "refaire le monde" exhibition trilogy at
Helmhaus Zurich. The exhibition involves some eighty different
authorial voices, bringing diverse attitudes and actions into the
safe space of the museum. This book is both a documentation of
these new values and new worlds and a guide to them. It is
people-focused, positing the arts as the model for a new human
reality. Refaire le monde features many artists, including: Ursula
Biemann, Pascale Birchler, Corina Gamma, Vincent Glanzmann, Fabrice
Gygi, A. C. Kupper, Asia Andrzejka Merlin, Gianni Motti, Tanja
Roscic, Heidi Specogna, Bertold Stallmach, and many more, as well
as all those who participated in various parallel events.
The nature of art is-also-a dialectical one. This statement usually
tends to apply to the conversation between the work and its viewer.
Lipp & Leuthold, however, do not leave it at that but explode
the boundaries between painting and sculpture with inexhaustible
wit and elan. It begins with the authorship, which must always be
considered in the plural, since it involves two artists. From the
first to the last detail, they work closely together, blending and
complementing each other in unique ways. The resulting openness of
the creative process is reflected in the congenial diversity of
form and color as well as in their choice of materials. Each piece
is evidence of genuine autonomy and a dynamism that electrifies the
process of observation. At the same time each work is the product
of an accomplished sense of humor that reveals the aesthetic
experience as an exciting process of thinking about art and the
market, sense and nonsense.
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