Placebo - Landscape

Heike-Karin Föll on Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kontext

Heike-Karin Föll/Matthias Kliefoth

128 Seiten

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Erscheint am: 29.03.2021

Absence in Sculpture. Placebo - A Landscape is a tribute to the artist Félix González-Torres, who died at a tragically young age. "Untitled" (Placebo - Landscape - for Roni) (1993) was created in a dialogue between González-Torres and Roni Horn, who found formal inspiration in each other's works and addressed similar themes. Heike-Karin Föll describes and reconstructs the formal characteristics of the candies and their implications in terms of the aesthetics of production and reception in light of the artistic-aesthetic and political debates during the AIDS crisis of the early 1990s. Föll's art communicates with contemporary media, styles, analog and digital displays, and writings. Her work scrutinizes painting and drawing, exposing the line as their smallest unit, and translates her findings into a variety of formats-book page, sheet, and canvas-in which she deconstructs postmodern stratagems such as appropriation, quotation, and copy.

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Autor Heike-Karin Föll/Matthias Kliefoth
Verlag Distanz Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783954764006
ISBN/EAN 9783954764006
Lieferzeit Vorbestellbar
Erscheinungsdatum 29.03.2021
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 31.12.2049
Einband Kartoniert
Seitenzahl 128 S.

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Verlag Distanz Verlag GmbH
ISBN 9783954764006
Erscheinungsdatum 29.03.2021
Einband Kartoniert

Absence in Sculpture. Placebo - A Landscape is a tribute to the artist Félix González-Torres, who died at a tragically young age. "Untitled" (Placebo - Landscape - for Roni) (1993) was created in a dialogue between González-Torres and Roni Horn, who found formal inspiration in each other's works and addressed similar themes. Heike-Karin Föll describes and reconstructs the formal characteristics of the candies and their implications in terms of the aesthetics of production and reception in light of the artistic-aesthetic and political debates during the AIDS crisis of the early 1990s. Föll's art communicates with contemporary media, styles, analog and digital displays, and writings. Her work scrutinizes painting and drawing, exposing the line as their smallest unit, and translates her findings into a variety of formats-book page, sheet, and canvas-in which she deconstructs postmodern stratagems such as appropriation, quotation, and copy.

 

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