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    Ruth Maria Obrist
    Von Clowns und anderen Schweinehunden / Of Clowns and other Scoundrels
    Kunstmuseum St. Gallen. Schenkungen aus der Sammlung Heiner E. Schmid
    Benno Blome
    Rune Guneriussen
    Time Present
    • 2022

      Benno Blome

      Zauberzeichnungen / Spelldrawings

      The book by the artist Benno Blome (*1979) is a composition of rhythm, eloquence, and silence. It is based on a series of abstract drawings derived from incidents and objects in the real world. Even though the drawings conceal their meaning behind the clear, reduced line management, the concreteness of these models remains present in the works. In the publication, the individual drawings are combined into a sort of text-a story from the unknown. Even if we are not proficient in the writing and language of this text, it is possible to recognize one pattern or another in it. This also gives rise to curiosity to fathom the other, the unknown in these drawings.

      Benno Blome
    • 2022

      Die vorliegende Publikation befasst sich mit einer der kohärentesten Schenkungen, die ein Schweizer Museum von einem privaten Sammler entgegennehmen durfte. In einfühlsamen Essays von Ines Goldbach, Dieter Schwarz, Toni Stooss, Roland Wäspe und Beat Wismer werden die erlesenen Werke mit großer Kompetenz behandelt und in den biografischen und kunsthistorischen Kontext gestellt. Mit dem Blick des Schriftstellers zeichnet Silvio Blatter ein vielschichtiges Porträt des Sammlers, und Charlotte E. Remé schildert die so außerordentliche Performance von Nam June Paik, die sie im August 1991 im Kunstmuseum St.Gallen miterleben durfte. Heiner E. Schmid, aufgewachsen am Bodensee, ermöglichte mit seinen Schenkungen dem Kunstmuseum St.Gallen eine sinnvolle Erweiterung der seit 1953 aufgebauten Museumssammlung von Werken der Moderne und der zeitgenössischen Kunst, die sich an internationalen Maßstäben orientierte.

      Kunstmuseum St. Gallen. Schenkungen aus der Sammlung Heiner E. Schmid
    • 2022

      Six Berlin-based artists set out in search of their inner self and travelled down paths that could not be more diverse: Frauke Bohge, Catherine Bourdon, Andrea Cataudella, Sayyora Muin, Katrin Salentin and Anna-Lisa Unkuri. Text in English and German.

      Von Clowns und anderen Schweinehunden / Of Clowns and other Scoundrels
    • 2022

      Ruth Maria Obrist

      the poetry of logic

      Two decades of arithmetically inspired sculpture and installation Swiss artist Ruth Maria Obrist (born 1955) makes objects and installations that explore the dynamics of chaos and order. She uses unconventional and profoundly tactile materials such as bitumen, glue and rust to create sensory surfaces. This book presents her work since 2000.

      Ruth Maria Obrist
    • 2022

      Chronicling the presentations and performances of nearly 20 piano compositions from a Vienna-based artist Austrian artist Alexander Wiener (born 1967) presents 18 original piano compositions, which he describes as sound-sketches or mental sound-diagrams, each complemented by video images and previously unpublished lighting interventions. Accompanying the publication is the establishment of a new prize, which encourages musical exploration of Wiener's work.

      Wiener Variationen für Klavier und Licht
    • 2022

      A painterly and sculptural meditation on human form Romanian artist Zsolt Berszán (born 1974) evokes the human body in a macabre play of distortions, contortions and torn fragments. This book presents around 100 of his paintings, sculptures and mixed-media objects from 2014 to 2021.

      Zsolt Berszàn
    • 2022

      Frank Stella

      Alexej-von-Jawlensky-Preis 2022

      On Stella’s formal and conceptual shifts from Minimalism to arabesque The American painter, sculptor and printmaker Frank Stella (born 1936) is famed for his use of brightly colored geometric shapes and patterns. Throughout his long career, questions concerning abstraction and representation, sign and ornament, surface and space, have guided his explorative practice. Initially producing highly minimalist abstractions, Stella has built upon his austere foundations, introducing intricate patterns, fluid shapes and cutouts.This publication examines four phases in Stella’s work, contextualized by the Museum Wiesbaden’s the early works; Minimalist stripe paintings; the departure into three-dimensionality; and the use of ornament and arabesque. By structuring his oeuvre in this way, the book invites readers to trace the continuities and points of departure between his early and late work. Texts by curator Jörg Daur, art advisor Bernard Ceysson and writers Andreas Henning and Lea Schäfer help to illuminate Stella’s formal evolution.

      Frank Stella
    • 2022

      Rune Guneriussen

      Lights go out

      • 126 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden
      2,0(1)Abgeben

      Poetic light sculptures installed and photographed against natural backdrops Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen (born 1977) takes us on a journey through forests and wetlands, to bodies of water and stretches of coast, photographing self-constructed light objects that he has arranged across the varying landscapes, evoking high-rise buildings, route markers or mythical creatures.

      Rune Guneriussen
    • 2022

      Sebastian Hosu

      ballad for space lovers

      Gestural paintings of abstracted outdoor scenes Romanian artist Sebastian Hosu (born 1988) works with oil painting and charcoal drawing to create gestural and abstract compositions populated by dynamic, often flesh-colored forms that give rise to the suggestion of human bodies and flow into a natural outdoor environment.

      Sebastian Hosu
    • 2021

      Niina Lehtonen Braun

      Mädchen lass los / Let Go Girl

      Collage portraits exploring the pressures of contemporary womanhood Between 2017 and 2021, Finnish artist Niina Lehtonen Braun (born 1975) made over 500 collages depicting the various roles and tasks of women and the enormous pressure they bring with them. Let Go Girl presents a selection of these pieces.

      Niina Lehtonen Braun