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Peter Fischli

Autor de Will Happiness Find Me?

42+ Obras 287 Miembros 5 Reseñas

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Créditos de la imagen: Peter Fischli [credit: film+ 12]

Obras de Peter Fischli

Will Happiness Find Me? (2003) 67 copias
The Way Things Go [1987 Short Documentary film] (1987) — Director — 20 copias
Equilibres (2006) 19 copias
Plotzlich deise Ubersicht (2008) 11 copias
Fotografias (2006) 11 copias
Sonne, Mond und Sterne (2008) 9 copias
Fischli Weiss, Garten (1998) 8 copias
Bilder, Ansichten (1991) 7 copias
Airports (1995) 2 copias
Stop Painting (2021) 2 copias
Fragen Projektion (2002) 2 copias
Siedlungen, Agglomeration (1993) 2 copias
Borse Zurich 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Extra (2003) — Contribuidor — 8 copias

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Long before Peter Fischli and David Weiss made Fotografias, Nancy Spector had noted that the two liked to "undermine conventional distinctions between high and low art." This collection of underexposed black-and-white images does exactly that, recreating low-end figurative paintings as muddy, dark, snapshots and minting them anew as fine art. Subjects include landscapes and historical scenes, animal and mythological beings, and, yes, female figures.
 
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petervanbeveren | Oct 23, 2022 |
Peter Fischli’s creatively conceived history of the crises of painting over the past 150 years

Conceived by artist Peter Fischli for Fondazione Prada’s Venice premises, Stop Painting investigates the persistence of painting in the 21st century. Described by Fischli as “a kaleidoscope of repudiated gestures,” the project explores five ruptures within the history of painting over the last 150 years.

Painting’s first rupture was produced by photography, which led painter Paul Delaroche to exclaim in 1840: “from today, painting is dead.” The second crisis is represented by Duchamp’s invention of the readymade and collages by the likes of Kurt Schwitters. The third rupture was produced by the interrogations of authorship made famous by Roland Barthes’ “death of the author” in 1968; simultaneously, the fourth crisis was the critique of painting as a commodity. The fifth rupture focuses on the crisis of criticism under late capitalism as formulated by Luc Boltanski and Eve Chiapello.… (más)
 
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petervanbeveren | Oct 28, 2021 |

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Obras
42
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1
Miembros
287
Popularidad
#81,379
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
5
ISBNs
36
Idiomas
3

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