Nanne Meyer Meyers Handbuch über das Weltall

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Edited by: Jutta Moster-Hoos Texts by: Sibylle Anderl, Jutta Moster-Hoos Graphic Design: Patrizia Bach German Februar 2022, 96 Pages, 60 Ills. Paperback with flaps 280mm x 214mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5164-3
| A Drawn Universe

Nanne Meyer’s new works revolve around nothing less than the universe. Guided by the question, "where am I (in the world)?", she encircles our planet in her drawings. The works address transformation, processes of becoming and disappearing, necessity and chance, vulnerability, uncertainty, and the limits of understanding. With titles such as Lumps and Globes, Free Fall, Quantum Foam, Plate Rotation, or Not Yet More, the artist provides insight into different groups of works and unfolds an aesthetic of wonder and ambiguity. Meyer draws with pencil, wax and oil crayon, ballpoint pen, acrylic and ink, pastel, gouache and emulsion paint. In this book, she shows the full range of what drawing can do.

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NANNE MEYER (*1953) has received numerous grants and awards, including the Villa Massimo Prize, Rome, and the Hannah Höch Prize, Berlin. From 1994 to 2016 she taught at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weißensee. She lives in Berlin.
EXHIBITION
Horst-Janssen-Museum, Oldenburg
January 30–May 15, 2022