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Jeppe Hein

Jeppe Hein
Author: Ralf Beil
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Art, Danish
ISBN: 9783775740852

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We consciously and subconsciously travel various kinds of distance every day--distance both literal and figurative, physical and spiritual. The work of Danish artist Jeppe Hein (born 1974), and its staging at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, address this theme. In a labyrinth of spaces, paths, intersections and squares, visitors not only encounter the minimally, kinetically and socially oriented works by Hein, but are also surprised by new and site-specific works. After his burnout in December 2009, the artist expanded his spectrum of material: sound, resonance, silence, scents or breath characterize his new works and reflect his examination of Eastern philosophies and practices such as Buddhism, yoga and meditation. The catalogue is as personal as his watercolor journal in the exhibition, as Hein becomes palpable as both artist and person in a very open conversation with curator Uta Ruhkamp, as well as in essays by Finn Janning and Peter Høeg.


The Happiness of Burnout

The Happiness of Burnout
Author: Finn Janning
Publisher: Verlag Der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Burn out (Psychology)
ISBN: 9783863357115

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In December 2009, the Danish artist Jeppe Hein was diagnosed with what author Finn Janning diagnoses as "burnout." Three years after, Hein said: "Burnout is the worst thing that ever happened to me, but it's also been one of the most beautiful things." Janning discusses Hein's case.


The World as a Stage

The World as a Stage
Author: Jessica Morgan
Publisher: Tate
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The World as a Stage presents a key group of international contemporary artists--Pavel Althamer, Catherine Sullivan, Tino Sehgal, and others--who reinvigorate the rich historical relationship between visual art and theater. Challenging negative associations made between the notion of "theatricality" and the realm of visual art in recent decades, the artists in this book make visible the extent to which a sense of theater, or spectacle, now permeates the spectator's role in the museum or gallery and how this carries through to their experience of the contemporary urban environment. Considering a variety of media including installation, sculpture, performance, participatory works, and events, this book deals with issues such as the framing of human presence in the experience of art.


The fifth BMW Art Guide by Independent Collectors

The fifth BMW Art Guide by Independent Collectors
Author: BMW Group, Independent Collectors
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-07-14
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3775748334

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The revised and extended BMW Art Guide by Independent Collectors presents nearly 300 private collections of contemporary art accessible to the public—featuring large and small, famous and the relatively unknown. Succinct portraits of the collections with countless color illustrations take the reader to more than 40 countries, often to regions or urban districts that are off the beaten path. This practical guide is a collaborative publication stemming from the partnership between BMW and Independent Collectors, the international online platform for collectors of contemporary art. To date, neither the Internet nor any book has ever contained a comparable assembly of international private collections, including several that have opened their doors to art lovers and connoisseurs for the first time.


Emscherkunstweg

Emscherkunstweg
Author: Vera Battis-Reese
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2024-02-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3775755713

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The Emscherkunstweg (Emscher Art Trail) currently comprises 23 works of public art on the banks of the Emscher River in the heart of the Ruhr region in western Germany. Once the most polluted river in Europe, the Emscher has been dramatically transformed from a drainage system into a natural river landscape. Between 2010 and 2016, three Emscher art exhibitions accompanied this ecological tour de force. Since 2019, the permanent works of art resulting from these exhibitions have formed the starting point for the expansion into the Emscher Art Trail. This volume is the first to offer an overview of all the works, in particular the new works by Julius von Bismarck/Marta Dyachenko, David Jablonowski, Markus Jeschaunig, Sofía Táboas and Nicole Wermers. It also addresses questions surrounding the preservation and potential of art in public space and its relationship to the region’s industrial culture. The book is an ideal travel companion and reference work for discovering art on over 100 kilometers of cycle paths.


Jeppe Hein

Jeppe Hein
Author: Jeppe Hein
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2011
Genre: Hein, Jeppe
ISBN: 9780864632852

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International 06

International 06
Author: Liverpool Biennial of Contemporary Art
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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The intention of the International 06 exhibition, as with its predecessors, is to recognise the specific cultural context in which it is shown: Liverpool is unique in its people, history and built environment, and yet it is also representative of many post-industrial cities. The exhibition will be sensitive to the context of the city - made and seen in Liverpool.


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Publisher: Youguide International BV
Total Pages: 138
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303 Gallery

303 Gallery
Author: 303 Gallery (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780578492056

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Chronicling the story of the gallery from its founding in 1984 through its history creating and mirroring developments in the New York and international art worlds, forming a portrait of the gallery as it stands in the present day. Edited by Kurt Brondo, designed by Common Name, and published by 303inPrint under the direction of Fabiola Alondra, the limited edition 448-page book is a culmination of years of research, collation, and unearthing of the gallery's archives in an attempt to construct a complete history. Documentation of early group shows, guest curatorial projects and provocations illustrate the collaborative nature of the program, where now-seminal artists, curators, gallerists, and writers exchanged ideas and roles in New York's fertile '80s heyday. It was a time where it would not be unusual for 303 Gallery's neighbor (American Fine Arts) to share a solo exhibition by an artist under a pseudonym (Richard Prince / John Dogg), or where 303 Gallery would host a group show for a like-minded but entirely separate gallery under both of their names (AC Project Room at 303 Gallery). Texts from artists including Richard Prince, Collier Schorr, Karen Kilimnik, Kim Gordon, Mary Heilmann, Sue Williams, Rodney Graham, Doug Aitken, Nick Mauss and Alicja Kwade, among other important contributions, offer intimate and historically significant accounts of how 303 Gallery began, how it has progressed, and what it has meant to them.