Coverbild Freundschaften
An overhead shot of a two-page spread from a book written in German. The left page lists acknowledgements to various institutions, museums, and private collectors. The right page is the table of contents, titled Inhalt, which lists sections like Vorwort, Essays, and Anhang, each followed by a page number.
A minimalist two-page spread from a book in German. The left page features the title, Freundschaft und kollektive Kreativität, and the author, Jean-Jacques Lebel, in a large, stylized font. The right page contains two columns of text in a serif font, starting with a quote.
A page from a book with German text on the left and a black-and-white photograph on the right. The photo, overlaid with French handwriting, shows Guillaume Apollinaire, Gabrielle Buffet, and Francis Picabia in Paris in 1914, standing behind a railing with a lifebuoy that reads LA FRANCE.
A two-page spread from an art publication. The left page features a long, typed list of names, starting with Francis Picabia. The right page shows Picabia's 1921 Dada painting, L'Œil Cacodylate, a canvas covered with handwritten signatures, messages, collaged photographs, and a large, stylized drawing of an eye.
A black-and-white two-page spread from a German book about Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí. The pages feature text and three images: a portrait of a pensive Buñuel, a portrait of Dalí with his iconic mustache, and a surreal film still from Un Chien Andalou showing a dead donkey's head on a piano.
A two-page spread from a German book titled Salvador Dalí / Marcel Duchamp. The left page contains text in German. The right page displays a collaborative artwork from 1961 by both artists, featuring a black silhouette of a profile, handwritten inscriptions, a red thumbprint, and a line drawing of a landscape with a boat.
A two-page spread from a German art book. The left page has a title with the names Willem de Kooning, Jasper Johns, Allan Kaprow, and Robert Rauschenberg. Below are two black and white photos of Rauschenberg and Johns in their studios. The right page shows a color photograph of Robert Rauschenberg's framed artwork, Erased de Kooning Drawing, which is a paper with faint, erased marks. Both pages contain text in German.
An overhead view of four open journals arranged in a grid. Each two-page spread is a dense collage of vintage materials. The top-left journal has old black-and-white photos of people and landscapes. The top-right has torn newspaper clippings. The bottom-left is filled with handwritten cursive text and red ink splotches. The bottom-right features a bright red page with more photos, including a horse-drawn cart and a ship, next to a page with clippings and blue handwriting.
A two-page spread from a German book about the 1966 art installation Hon / en Katedral. The left page shows a poster for the exhibition with a colorful, schematic drawing of a reclining female figure. The right page features a black-and-white photograph of the massive sculpture inside a gallery, with visitors entering the artwork between its legs.
An open book page about artists Jenny Holzer and Lady Pink. The page features columns of German text alongside a large reproduction of their 1984 painting, Untitled (Don't Shoot Civilians). The painting is a colorful, expressive depiction of urban conflict with a masked figure and flames, with the titular phrase overlaid in large, black, sans-serif letters.
A two-page spread from a German publication about the feminist art activist group, the Guerrilla Girls. On the right, their iconic 1989 poster asks Do women have to be naked to get into the Met. Museum?, featuring a reclining nude with a gorilla mask. Below it is a 2015 photo of three members wearing their signature gorilla masks and black clothing. The left page contains German text about the group.
Freundschaften
Gemeinschaftsarbeiten von Salvador Dalí bis Jenny Holzer
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Edited by: Blandine Chavanne und Jean-Jacques Lebel mit Andreas Beitin und Jean François Chougnet
Graphic Design: Pierre Péronnet, Wijntje van Rooijen
Texts by: Cécile Bargues, Dr. Andreas Beitin, Carole Boulbès, Jean Brolly, Jean Francois Chougnet, Dr. Harald Falckenberg, Robert Fleck, Eckhart Gillen, Jean-Jacques Lebel, Alyce Mahon, Barry Miles, Dr. Andres Pardey, Gavin Parkinson, Peter Weibel, Siegfried Zielinski, Blandine Chavanne, Elena Engelbrechter, Paolo Fabbri, Antoine Gentil, Patrick de Haas, David Lapoujade, Francis Marmande, Thierry Raspail
German
November 2022, 304 Pages, 180 Photos
Hardcover
188mm x 260mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5208-4

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| Friendships that made art history
A characteristic of 20th- and 21st-century artistic production is that casual acquaintances and close intimates, friends, lovers, or sometimes even rivals come together to work collaboratively on the realization of a single work of art. Freundschaften. Gemeinschaftsarbeiten von Salvador Dalí bis Jenny Holzer is focused on the genesis of these works and explores the conditions that contributed to the concentration and liberation of these creative energies. Beginning with the groundbreaking socio-cultural upheaval of the 19th century, the publication examines for the first time a variety of works of diverse genres and techniques from different time periods. Featuring works by Salvador Dalí and Luis Buñuel, Francis Picabia and René Clair, Jean Tinguely and Yves Klein, William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, Jenny Holzer and Lady Pink; and many more, this publication. brings together more than one hundred works.

This book is also available in French.

PETER WEIBEL (* 1944, Odessa) is an internationally known media and conceptual artist, curator, and art and media theoretician. Since the 1960s his work has firmly regarded artistic creativity as an open-ended field of activity. He was head of the ZKM, Karlsruhe until 2020. Since 2017 he has been director of the Peter Weibel Research Institute for Digital Culture at the Universität für angewandte Kunst in Vienna.
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