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Franz Erhard Walther
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Texts by: Luisa Pauline Fink, Uwe M. Schneede, Hubertus Gaßner, Werner Hofmann, Franz Erhard Walther, Martin Köttering
Graphic Design: Adeline Morlon
Edited by: Luisa Pauline Fink, Hubertus Gaßner
German, English
July 2013,
152
Pages, 0 Ills.
softcover
225mm x
240mm
ISBN:
978-3-7757-3637-4
In the early sixties, Franz Erhard Walther (*1939 in Fulda) developed a new concept of sculpture in his oeuvre. The formal simplicity of his sculptural objects created out of textiles, paper, and steel are reminiscent of Minimalism. However, for Walther the so-called work sets also become part of the work with the aid of the artist or the viewer—predefined sequences of movements that can be performed with the objects. Besides sculptural works, the volume presents drawings and photographs that make this conceptual dimension visible. Franz Erhard Walther will make changes to the exhibition several times during its run, thus demonstrating the different states of the works. The publication documents the processual form of presentation of the holdings of the Hamburger Kunsthalle, which are examined in terms of their history and questioned with respect to their topicality.Exhibition schedule: Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, March 24–June 23, 2013
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