Diener & Diener

by Kurzmeyer Roman
language: spanish, french
Publisher: PHAIDON PRESS LIMITED, January of 2011 ‧
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Pawel Althamer (b.1967) originally trained as a sculptor, but his work also bears the marks of relational art social, collaborative, participatory art that is concerned less with producing objects than with composing human interactions. Often dematerialized to the point of invisibility, this work also increasingly enlists human participants, often in what the artist describes as 'reality directed'. For Motion Pictures (2000) Althamer choreographed actors to perform everyday actions in a public square (greeting a friend, feeding pigeons) at the same time every day for three weeks. Viewers, if they didn't know what to look for, could not know whether they had seen the artwork at all. Another major element of Althamer's work is institutional critique. For a 2003 exhibition at his Berlin gallery, Neugerrieumschneider, he transformed the high-design space into a litter-strewn shell, essentially returning the gallery to its dilapidated pre-gentrification state.

Diener & Diener

by Kurzmeyer Roman

Property Description
ISBN: 9780714860855
Publisher: PHAIDON PRESS LIMITED
Release Date: January of 2011
Language: Spanish, French
Cover: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Format: Book
Collection: Strategie & Defense
Categories: Books in French > Art > Furniture and Decoration
EAN: 9780714860855