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Grand Tour - Giebler & Götze

Made in Kaisersaschern

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The fictional town of Kaisersaschern, located below Halle an der Saale, serves as the imaginary center for Bazon Brocks's concept of an "educational trail of historical imagination." This trail aligns with the grand tour envisioned by artists Rüdiger Giebler and Moritz Götze, who have shared a thirty-year friendship marked by joint exhibitions, collaborative projects, and extensive travels. Central Germany, with its complex and often tumultuous history, offers rich inspiration, showcasing a tapestry of diverse biographies that have intersected between the Harz mountains and the river Oder. This region is characterized by mighty parks, industrial landscapes, battlefields, and nature reserves, where romanticism and rationalism coexist. Paul Kaiser provides insight into the art-historical context of Giebler and Götze, tracing their journey from their beginnings in East Germany to the present. Their work has been exhibited in numerous locations, including Ahrenshoop, Athens, Bangalore, Berlin, Bonn, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Halle (Saale), Karlsruhe, Kazakhstan, London, Lübeck, Magdeburg, Melbourne, Munich, Napier (New Zealand), Naumburg, New York, Oldenburg, Potsdam, Quedlinburg, Saarbrücken, Schwäbisch Hall, Schweinfurt, Seattle, Sellin, Los Silos (Tenerife), Teterow, Venice (California), and Witten.

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Grand Tour - Giebler & Götze, Paul Kaiser, Rüdiger Giebler, Bazon Brock, Giebler & Götze

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Pubblicato
2016
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Titolo
Grand Tour - Giebler & Götze
Sottotitolo
Made in Kaisersaschern
Lingua
Tedesco
Pubblicato
2016
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
158
ISBN10
3945377250
ISBN13
9783945377253
Serie
Descrizione
The fictional town of Kaisersaschern, located below Halle an der Saale, serves as the imaginary center for Bazon Brocks's concept of an "educational trail of historical imagination." This trail aligns with the grand tour envisioned by artists Rüdiger Giebler and Moritz Götze, who have shared a thirty-year friendship marked by joint exhibitions, collaborative projects, and extensive travels. Central Germany, with its complex and often tumultuous history, offers rich inspiration, showcasing a tapestry of diverse biographies that have intersected between the Harz mountains and the river Oder. This region is characterized by mighty parks, industrial landscapes, battlefields, and nature reserves, where romanticism and rationalism coexist. Paul Kaiser provides insight into the art-historical context of Giebler and Götze, tracing their journey from their beginnings in East Germany to the present. Their work has been exhibited in numerous locations, including Ahrenshoop, Athens, Bangalore, Berlin, Bonn, Brussels, Düsseldorf, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Halle (Saale), Karlsruhe, Kazakhstan, London, Lübeck, Magdeburg, Melbourne, Munich, Napier (New Zealand), Naumburg, New York, Oldenburg, Potsdam, Quedlinburg, Saarbrücken, Schwäbisch Hall, Schweinfurt, Seattle, Sellin, Los Silos (Tenerife), Teterow, Venice (California), and Witten.