Philippe Decrauzat (*1974, Lausanne) uses a variety media for his work—wall painting, shaped canvases, objects, installations, works on paper. He elaborates, in his voluntarily limited and thus flat chromatics, complex geometrical compositions. His abstract practice is first and foremost situated in the lineage of Op art of the 1960s, but running through the artist's fascination for optical forms is an interest in graphics, cinema, architecture, and even literature. For example, a space painted with fine, undulating lines projects us immediately into the film „Tron“ rather than into a 3D painting by Bridget Riley. As Decrauzat puts it, he is „interested in [the] direct relationship Op art provides to the viewers and the way it influences their minds. Unlike some artists from the 1980s, I am not trying to build up a new theory about ideological issues regarding the historical content of abstraction. I am strongly involved in investigating the status of the image, in other words, indebted to practices trying to outline the critical tools developed by Conceptual and Op art.“ * * The monograph is published with the Guggenheim Stiftung, Zurich; the Centre d'art contemporain, Geneva; and Le Spot, Le Havre. * * French edition (ISBN 978-3-905770-65-0) only available by les presses du réel. Limited stock.
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Known for their collaborative projects exploring the relations between art and economic processes, Plamen Dejanoff and Swetlana Heger made their appearance on the European scene in the mid 1990s. For several years since then, Dejanoff has developed his own complex projects, spaced out over several years: thus, from 2001 to 2003, „Collective Wishdream of Upper Class Possibilities“ transformed his studio-apartment in Berlin into a multi-cultural space which has been used by a gallery, the Palais de Tokyo, and invited artists. * * The exhibition at MUMOK in Vienna marks the launch of the „Planets of Comparison,“ a construction project of different buildings (museum, bookshop, studio, et. c) in Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria, the town from which the artist comes, in close collaboration with architects, designers, and artists. * * Published with the MUMOK, Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna. * * * * * *