Erwin Wurm

Erwin Wurm

Author: Erwin Wurm

Publisher: Dumont

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783832192594

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Erwin Wurm has worked for over 25 years on a multifaceted oeuvre that can be interpreted as a 'continuous research on the concept of sculpture'. For Wurm, who is now among the most successful contemporary artists, everything can become a sculpture: actions, written or drawn instructions and even thoughts. The artist examines the threshold between the diverse layers of actions, performances and sculpture, and translates into the contemporary media world. He has increasingly made videos in recent years that are being published and analysed for the first time in this book. Wurm became known to a wider audience through his One minute sculptures and his Fat sculptures. 'Humour is a weapon', he once said. Erwin Wurm knows how to make use of it peaceably, but also very pointedly. Published on the occasion of the touring exhibition at Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus Munich from September 2009, then on to Kunstmuseum Bonn, Essl Museum, Klosterneuburg Vienna. English text.


Erwin Wurm

Erwin Wurm

Author: Erwin Wurm

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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This extensive volume presents a large variety of works from the past ten years.


Erwin Wurm

Erwin Wurm

Author: 21er Haus (Österreichische Galerie Belvedere)

Publisher: Verlag Fur Moderne Kunst

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 9783903153677

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"In the series of the Performative Sculptures, Wurm gets his hands dirty, attacking models or raw blocks of clay and deforming them by either physical exertion alone or other external means.Afterwards, the artist often casts the abused models in either bronze, aluminium, iron, or polyester resin, and then paints them either in colour or with an applied patina.Tension arises in the dialogue between the original form of objects and the traces left by the performative interventions, which turn the body into the material and the medium of action.In the early 1990s, Erwin Wurm began developing a completely new form of artistic expression with his Performative Sculptures, which will be comprehensively presented at the 21er Haus for the first time.A majority of the 54 performative sculptures and statues have been developed especially for this exhibition.The exhibition catalogue provides comprehensive insight into Erwin Wurm's cycle of works and analyses Wurm's works against the background of his artistic development.English and German text.Accompanies the exhibition, Erwin Wurm: Performative Sculptures at 21er Haus, Vienna, Austria (2 June - 10 September 2017)."


Erwin Wurm

Erwin Wurm

Author: Anne Bitterwolf

Publisher: Prestel

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783791355450

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This book presents the most recent and hugely popular work of the Viennese artist Erwin Wurm, who is known for his quirky and compelling art. Erwin Wurm's works occupy a special place in contemporary art. Since the late 1980s he has explored the boundaries between sculpture, object, and performance. His works have great visual power, are readily accessible, yet raise existential questions. The One Minute Sculptures, produced since 1995, invite the viewer's collaboration. With everyday objects like tennis balls, chairs, or cleaning-agent bottles one is meant to assume unusual, bizarre poses and, if following the artist's instructions precisely, become, for a moment, a living sculpture. The artist's instructions take the form of delicate and humorous drawings that are published for the first time in this book. With illustrations of Wurm's newest sculptural works, the most recent developments in his oeuvre are also highlighted. The roughly 100 large-format illustrations are supplemented by three essays dealing with the most important issues in Erwin Wurm's work.


Work Ethic

Work Ethic

Author: Helen Anne Molesworth

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9780271023342

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Examines the proliferation of new ways of making "art" in the 1960s by focusing on the changed organization of work in society at the time. Co-published with The Baltimore Museum of Art in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name.


When Clothes Become Fashion

When Clothes Become Fashion

Author: Ingrid Loschek

Publisher: Berg

Published: 2009-08-01

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 0857851446

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When, how and why do clothes become fashion? Fashion is more than mere clothing. It is a moment of invention, a distillation of desire, a reflection of a zeitgeist. It is also a business relying on an intricate network of manufacture, marketing and retail. Fashion is both medium and message but it does not explain itself. It requires language and images for its global mediation. It develops from the prescience of the designer and is dependent on acceptance by observers and wearers alike. When Clothes Become Fashion explores the structures and strategies which underlie fashion innovation, how fashion is perceived and the point at which clothing is accepted or rejected as fashion. The book provides a clear theoretical framework for understanding the world of fashion - its aesthetic premises, plurality of styles, performative impulses, social qualities and economic conditions.


Basics Product Design 03: Visual Conversations

Basics Product Design 03: Visual Conversations

Author: Dave Bramston

Publisher: AVA Publishing

Published: 2010-04-20

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 2940411093

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This work puts design theory into a real-world context with examples and case studies from some of the world's leading designers. The book comprises a comprehensive introduction to the language of product design.


The Social World of Galleries

The Social World of Galleries

Author: Alain Quemin

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2024-10-17

Total Pages: 475

ISBN-13: 1350370940

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This book presents the first detailed study of the place of contemporary art galleries and gallerists, especially within the art markets of Europe and the United States. Based on the author's field research carried out for over a decade, and combining ethnographic material with quantitative data, the book reveals the major role galleries play in the creation of art value. Despite being pillars of the art market, there has been very little in-depth research on galleries, especially when compared with the analysis of artists, critics, and dealers. Written by a sociologist who has spent a decade as an art critic, the book builds on work conducted by art historian and sociologist Raymonde Moulin from the 1960s to the 1990s. Drawing on ethnographic observations and interviews with those working in the field today, it provides a thorough and up-to-date analysis of what contemporary art galleries really are: the spaces they occupy both physically and online; their position within gallery 'districts'; their relation to art fairs and biennials; and how friendship with clients is built and trends within the business, in turn illuminating the hierarchized structure of the sector. The book concludes by addressing a significant gap in data on the art market by providing a sociological ranking of international contemporary art galleries. Offering a detailed analysis to a topic that has never been fully studied, The Social World of Galleries is essential reading for scholars and students of art sociology, art history and art business, as well as gallerists, collectors or art lovers, and artists themselves.