Exhibition
Vera Mercer ´Porträts und Stillleben´: 9. März – 25. April 2010 at Kommunale Galerie Berlin
"Never decadent, her style confuses the imaginative viewer by dancing between harsh directness and classic vanity motifs. A most enjoyable volume." LFI
Selected title German Photo Book Award 2011
After marrying Daniel Spoerri, Vera Mercer joined the artistic avant-garde in early 1960s Paris; she did portraits of Marcel Duchamp and Robert Filliou, Niki de Saint-Phalle, Jean Tinguely and, time and again, Spoerri. In parallel with her portraiture, she took pictures of the old Paris market halls shortly before they were torn down. This is where she encountered for the first time a theme that would occupy her from then on: food items such as fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, in whole or in parts – arranged into still lifes in her home studio. With her flower, fruit and animal images, Mercer takes up a place outside of contemporary art trends, harking back instead to historical models. Classical vanitas motifs such as skulls or half-melted candles serve as mementi mori – symbols of our own mortality.
US release date: April 2011
(Consortium Book Sales & Distribution, http://www.cbsd.com)
Editor: Matthias Harder
Authors: Matthias Harder
Artists: Vera Mercer
Hardcover
23,8 x 28,6 cm
108 pages
39 color and 22 b/w ills.
German/English
available
ISBN 978-3-86828-111-8
25 Euro
2010