Bookbot

Schwindelerregende Höhen

Maggiori informazioni sul libro

Katja Aufleger?s (b. Oldenburg, 1983; lives and works in Berlin) works bring instants of suspense and uncertainty into focus in a variety of aesthetic forms. Their nuclei are typically everyday phenomena and physical models, which she combines with a range of concepts from cultural history and psychology. The publication presents several series, some of which capture explosive tensions. Among them are photographs of homemade Molotov cocktails for which the artist set perfume flacons on fire, making this most recent series a probing exploration of the potentials of material aesthetics and emotion. With an introductory essay by Julia Katharina Thiemann.00Katja Aufleger studied visual art the University of Fine Arts Hamburg (HFBK), where Andreas Slominski, Matt Mullican, and Michael Diers were her teachers.00Exhibition: Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany (21.05. - 22.08.2021).

Acquisto del libro

Schwindelerregende Höhen, Julia K. Thiemann

Lingua
Pubblicato
2021
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Copertina rigida)
Ti avviseremo via email non appena lo rintracceremo.

Metodi di pagamento

Titolo
Schwindelerregende Höhen
Lingua
Inglese, Tedesco
Pubblicato
2021
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
120
ISBN10
3969120527
ISBN13
9783969120521
Serie
Descrizione
Katja Aufleger?s (b. Oldenburg, 1983; lives and works in Berlin) works bring instants of suspense and uncertainty into focus in a variety of aesthetic forms. Their nuclei are typically everyday phenomena and physical models, which she combines with a range of concepts from cultural history and psychology. The publication presents several series, some of which capture explosive tensions. Among them are photographs of homemade Molotov cocktails for which the artist set perfume flacons on fire, making this most recent series a probing exploration of the potentials of material aesthetics and emotion. With an introductory essay by Julia Katharina Thiemann.00Katja Aufleger studied visual art the University of Fine Arts Hamburg (HFBK), where Andreas Slominski, Matt Mullican, and Michael Diers were her teachers.00Exhibition: Wilhelm Hack Museum, Ludwigshafen, Germany (21.05. - 22.08.2021).