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Kerber Verlag Ways of Seeing Abstraction: Works from the Deutsche Bank Collection
Abstract art was never dead. Since its revolutionary beginnings at the dawn of the 20th century, it has repeatedly flourished and survived all animosities, even bans. And more than that: today in particular, artists and museums are increasingly devoting themselves to this theme, in the world’s most important art metropolises and in unprecedented diversity. Aspects of contemporary abstract art, coupled with historical reminiscences, are the focus of the publication on the occasion of the third exhibition, showcasing works from the Deutsche Bank Collection at the PalaisPopulaire. The selection includes works from 1959 to 2021. Included are not only drawings and photographs but also, for the first time, significant paintings and prints. Artists: Markus Amm, Rana Begum, Otto Boll, Kerstin Brätsch, Cabrita, Ernst Caramelle, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Adriana Czernin, Helmut Federle, Günther Förg, Günter Fruhtrunk, Franziska Furter, Rupprecht Geiger, Katharina Grosse, João Maria Gusmão + Pedro Paiva, Erwin Heerich, Bernhard Härtter, Daniel Hunziker, ShŌichi Ida, Jürgen Jansen, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Jennie C. Jones, Kapwani Kiwanga, Imi Knoebel, Norbert Kricke, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Thomas Locher, Fabian Marti, Bernd Minnich, Wilhelm Müller, Nima Nabavi, Albert Oehlen, Susanne Paesler, Blinky Palermo, Jorge Pardo, Georg Karl Pfahler, Charlotte Posenenske, Lothar Quinte, Gerhard Richter, Peter Roehr, Ulrich Rückriem, Fred Sandback, Karin Sander, Kai Schiemenz, Richard Serra, Dieuwke Spaans, Ulrich Wendland, Claudia Wieser, Beat Zoderer Text in English and German.
£37.80
Kerber Verlag A Little Piece of Bauhaus
2017: 80 years of the New Bauhaus in Chicago - 2019: 100 years of the Bauhaus in Germany. In connection with these two anniversaries, the Goethe-Institut in Chicago organised a series of exhibitions from 2016 to 2018. Starting from the interdisciplinary Bauhaus idea, ten artists from Chicago and Germany were invited to create 'A Little Piece of Bauhaus / Ein Stück Bauhaus' in a situational and site-specific way. The Goethe-Institut thus became an open platform for boundary-transcending artistic dialogues between the 'old' and 'new' Bauhaus, between past and future. Artists: Heike Albrecht, Assaf Evron, Doug Fogelson, Anke Loh, Luftwerk, Christina Wildgrube, Rebecca Wilton, Serene Wise, Monika Wulfers Text in English and German.
£20.70
Kerber Verlag Claudia Zweifel
The new media, contemporary techniques for generating pictures, novel materials and substances are currently exerting great fascination. A move away from physical-material reality and toward formless immateriality is consistently shown in her artistic practice. The work of Claudia Zweifel (*1981) assumes a threshold position. She works - in a transitive and process-oriented way - in the transition between space and imagination, object and picture, and between opposing realities. This fully illustrated monograph presents the artist's oeuvre for the first time. Text in English and German.
£25.20
Kerber Verlag Sador Weinsčlucker: der weg nach innen und aussen
Illusion and imagination: although Sador Weinsčlucker’s (*1957) deserted interiors seem as if they have been abandoned, they also look as if someone is about to return at any moment. This ambiguity and emptiness is simultaneously uncanny and vital: Weinsčlucker knows how to lure the viewer into his oil paintings, forcing us to look carefully and hunt for their stories. Whether there really is a story behind every painting is anyone’s guess, but Weinsčlucker nevertheless offers a way to start the search and to begin a dialogue with the image. Text in English and German.
£51.30
Kerber Verlag Piet Niemann: Expo 2000
Photographer Piet Niemann (b. 1991) re-visited the EXPO-site and documented the current state in a comprehensive body of work, 20 years after the world fair took place. Sustainability and the successful development of the exhibition site into a “city of the future” are often promised by politicians – similar to the Olympics. But is this actually the case? Twenty years later, it is interesting to find out what has remained and been delivered from these often full-bodied promises — or not. Piet Niemann has planned to make a photographic observation of all EXPO sites, twenty years after the world expositions have taken place. Thus, the declared goal is a documentary work that grows steadily, enabling a reflective view of the past and ideally initiates reflections on responsible action in the future.
£63.00
Kerber Verlag Simone Zaugg: Thoughts to Go
Simone Zaugg – Thoughts to Go is a monograph with podcasts that provides an overview of the diverse situative and context-related, interdisciplinary works of Simone Zaugg (*1968), as well as insight into the artistic processes and strategies that are the foundation of her oeuvre. As an analogue medium, the book outlines her temporary and ephemeral works but also contains QR codes that give readers access to digital podcasts. In the audio sessions the artist and experts from the fields of art, politics, and science explore the question of what art can contribute to today’s socially relevant debates. Text in English and German.
£52.46
Kerber Verlag Emily Gernild: Black Lemons
Focusing on recent works, the richly illustrated monograph Black Lemons provides an introduction to the work of Danish artist Emily Gernild (*1985). In conversation with editor and curator Milena Høgsberg, the artist explores how she builds her assertive, textured, colourful paintings, drawing from everyday life, dreams, curious idioms, or types of historical still life painting, determined to squeeze more out of them. With great ease she moves between oil paint and rabbit skin glue and pigment, allowing her to investigate the dynamic relationship between figure and ground in different ways. Art historian and writer Grant Klarich Johnson situates Gernild's practice in the landscape of contemporary painting, drawing comparisons to other generations of women artists, who have also explored genres historically deemed “lesser”.
£33.75