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Thomas Scheibitz, about 90 elements, Tod im Dschungel

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Reviewing a 2006 exhibition of the Berlin-based artist Thomas Scheibitz's work in The New York Times , Roberta Smith wrote, "Stylish and cool, the work... continues to violate the borders between abstraction and representation, painting and sculpture, art and other visual culture. His sculptures resemble architectural models or fragments of logos; his paintings are vaguely figurative. Both seem derived from some outside source, and display a flexible faith in form's infinite allusiveness and consequent ability to inspire free-form reverie." This volume presents Scheibitz's pictorial archive, compiled from a vast range of pictures found in newspapers, magazines, films and cartoons, as well as our collective memory. In making this material available, Scheibitz gives readers a tool to draw many conclusions about his artistic methods in painting and sculpture.

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Titul
Thomas Scheibitz, about 90 elements, Tod im Dschungel
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Richter
Rok vydania
2008
Väzba
pevná
Počet strán
227
ISBN10
3937572821
ISBN13
9783937572826
Série
Hodnotenie
4,65 z 5
Anotácia
Reviewing a 2006 exhibition of the Berlin-based artist Thomas Scheibitz's work in The New York Times , Roberta Smith wrote, "Stylish and cool, the work... continues to violate the borders between abstraction and representation, painting and sculpture, art and other visual culture. His sculptures resemble architectural models or fragments of logos; his paintings are vaguely figurative. Both seem derived from some outside source, and display a flexible faith in form's infinite allusiveness and consequent ability to inspire free-form reverie." This volume presents Scheibitz's pictorial archive, compiled from a vast range of pictures found in newspapers, magazines, films and cartoons, as well as our collective memory. In making this material available, Scheibitz gives readers a tool to draw many conclusions about his artistic methods in painting and sculpture.