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Andrea Bender
STUBENREIN With their free-flowing impasto, Andrea Bender’s images open up a disconcerting gap between figure and colorful backdrop.
ISBN 978-3-86828-182-8
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Andreas Bertagnoll
WIR / NOI Photographer Andreas Bertagnoll’s images are marked by imperceptible alienations. They don’t betray fully what they’re all about, refusing to do more than hint at something that goes beyond the image, something that is denied to the viewer. He documents everyday life there without imposing any value judgments or facile interpretations.
ISBN 978-3-86828-423-2
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Arvid Boecker
TAKE YOUR TIME »Take your time.« With this programmatic request, Arvid Boecker encourages visitors to unhurriedly explore the interplay between his sculptural and painted works against the architecture of the Städtische Galerie Neunkirchen.
ISBN 978-3-86828-283-2
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back to black
Black in Current Painting back to black presents an intriguing variety of works as a way of examining the significance of black in recent painting. Black as a color in its own right only came into acceptance again in the early 20th century amongst artists such as Matisse, and was then rehabilitated in the postwar period by Rauschenberg, Rothko and Stella.
ISBN 978-3-86828-010-4
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Bank Austria Kunstforum
OSCAR BRONNER The focus of Oscar Bronner is on the process itself, which takes precedence over thematic content. The artist views the canvas as a color palette from whose basic tonal components the image emerges.
ISBN 978-3-86828-425-6
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Bilder aus Licht
Zum Bildbegriff von James Turrell im Kontext der amerikanischen Kunst nach 1945 The Californian light artist James Turrell (*1943) founded a new, spatially defined light art in the 1960s. In it, light appears as an autonomous means of composition, separately from its source. In this way, he created pictures made for the first time of pure light. In this volume, the art historian Ulrike Gehring examines the various qualities of light in American art after 1945.
ISBN 978-3-936636-82-6
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Boris Becker
Claims and Constructions Born in 1961 in Cologne, the photographer Boris Becker belongs to a young generation of artists who have increasingly turned their attention to the subject of landscape...
ISBN 978-3-933257-37-6
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Bunt ist meine Lieblingsfarbe
Under the title "Colorful is My Favorite Color" – a quote from Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius – the colored pencil drawings of the Art Brut artists are juxtaposed with selected modern works on paper: masterpieces by Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Johannes Itten, Meret Oppenheim, Richard Paul Lohse and Camille Graeser. Exemplars from contemporary art supplement this sensual celebration of the rainbow.
ISBN 978-3-936636-33-8
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