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In general, we presume that artists make art, but what happens
when machines produce art? Beginning with Jean Tinguely's drawing
machines, this publication presents art machines from various
contexts. Includes works by Olafur Eliasson, Damian Hirst, Rebecca
Horn, Jon Kessler, Tim Lewis, Steven Pippin, Richard Jackson, and
Roxy Paine.
Swiss artist Rochus Lussi, born in 1965, examines the
individual’s existence in the mass. Issues of vulnerability,
sensitivity, and defensibility are also key topics of his art, for
which he mainly employs the mediums of sculpture and installation,
but also drawings and performance. This first monograph on Lussi
offers a broad survey of his work from 30 years, featuring small
and multi-part installations, wood sculptures, works on paper, and
photographs of his performance actions. The human figure is at the
core of his early works, yet over time this begins to dissolve, and
forms from everyday life, structures, draperies, surfaces of
different body worlds come to the fore. The comprehensive visual
presentation of Lussi’s oeuvre is supplemented with essays
contributed by art historians, curators, and art educators. Text in
English and German.
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Hans Erni (Hardcover)
Heinz Stahlhut
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Susanne Kriemann (Hardcover)
Susanne Kriemann; Text written by Heinz Stahlhut; Preface by Thomas Koehler
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Susanne Kriemann (born 1972) organizes her research projects as
artist's books and installations, which she rearranges and
reinterprets for each exhibition. She combines her own photos with
historical texts and visual material found in archives in both her
native Germany and abroad. This volume offers the first overview of
her work.
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