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Sigmar Polke (1941–2010)

Autor de Sigmar Polke

71+ Obras 411 Miembros 3 Reseñas

Obras de Sigmar Polke

Sigmar Polke (1984) 84 copias
Sigmar Polke: Join the Dots (1996) 14 copias
Sigmar Polke (1994) 10 copias
Transit (1996) 8 copias
Sigmar Polke (1800) 5 copias
Sigmar Polke (1991) 4 copias
Achsenzeit = Axial age (2009) 3 copias
Bernstein Amber (2006) 3 copias
Sigmar Polke: Daphne (2004) 2 copias
Alchemist 1 copia
Bizarre 1 copia
Polke! Polke! 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

Surface and Illusion: Ten Portfolios (Aperture) (1996) — Fotógrafo — 13 copias

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Polke, Sigmar
Fecha de nacimiento
1941-02-13
Fecha de fallecimiento
2010-06-10
Género
male
Nacionalidad
Germany
Lugares de residencia
Oels, Silesia, Germany
West Berlin, Germany
Dusseldorf, Germany
Cologne, Germany

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Dieses Buch erscheint anläßlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung Staatliches Museum Schwerin 13. 10. bis 8. 12 1996. Ausstellungs- und Katalogkonzeption: Gerhard Graulich.
 
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petervanbeveren | Jan 16, 2022 |
This book »Daphne« conceived by Reiner Speck in collaboration with the artist provides a deep insight into Sigmar Polke’s workshop and into the subtly ironic work of one of the most important artists of our day.
This anthology of sources of visual inspiration and documents throw light on Polke’s creative process in twentythree chapters of differing length featuring large-format photocopies with strongly diverging motifs, thereby revealing that undoubtedly unique method of picture genesis: the old and trusted sketchbook seems to have been superseded here by files of photocopied sheets which at some point or other suddenly cumulate into the motif of a large picture or smaller graphic cycles. The script of the work to be created at a later date begins at the photocopier and its drama is determined by the hand and the watchful eye of the artist. The printed dot, the resolution, the subject and speed all determine the apparently unpredictable and often impenetrable secret of a picture whose drafts are akin to the waste products of a copying machine.
Even if this is but a brief insight into Sigmar Polke’s ever secret files and archives it is still a significant one. The unique quality of this book is its tautological handling and reflection on the way it came into being – the original copies are reproduced, ordered and bound according to the same process in their original size. For the first time here we see an artist’s book with such an aura of authenticity that Walter Benjamin’s essay »Das Kunstwerk im Zeitalter seiner technischen Reproduzierbarkeit« requires re-reading on the basis of this product.
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petervanbeveren | Dec 1, 2019 |

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Obras
71
También por
1
Miembros
411
Popularidad
#59,241
Valoración
½ 3.7
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
50
Idiomas
8

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