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Elke Krystufek
Liquid Logic. The Height of Knowledge and the Speed of Thought
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Edited by: Prof. Peter Noever
Texts by: Prof. Peter Noever, Tulga Beyerle, Max Borka, Philippe Van Cauteren, Silvia Eiblmayr, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Elisabeth Schmuttermeier, Johannes Wieninger u.a.
Contributions: Heidemarie Caltik, Sebastian Hackenschmidt, Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel
German, English
January 2007,
200
Pages, 0 Ills., 132 Photos
softcover
244mm x
321mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-1935-3
During the past sixteen years, Viennese-born artist Elke Krystufek (*1970) has created a complex, often provocative, internationally acknowledged oeuvre combining painting with collages, sculptures, videos, photographs, and performances. In her exploration of social norms and patterns of behavior influenced by the family, the artist discerns the multi-layered phenomenon of identity in its interaction with the perception of the self and the other.
This publication accompanies an exhibition at the MAK in Vienna. Using different forms of artistic expression, it opens up new perspectives of the survival as well as the temporality of art, collecting strategies, and the role of women in art, all closely interwoven with themes such as religion, femininity, and myth. Inspired by the MAK collection, Krystufek also developed new objects, furniture, paintings, and photographs, which are presented for the first time in this volume.
Exhibition schedule: MAK, Vienna, December 6, 2006–April 1, 2007
This publication accompanies an exhibition at the MAK in Vienna. Using different forms of artistic expression, it opens up new perspectives of the survival as well as the temporality of art, collecting strategies, and the role of women in art, all closely interwoven with themes such as religion, femininity, and myth. Inspired by the MAK collection, Krystufek also developed new objects, furniture, paintings, and photographs, which are presented for the first time in this volume.
Exhibition schedule: MAK, Vienna, December 6, 2006–April 1, 2007
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