Results for 'ulrich loock'

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  1. Raymond Pettibon: Nervous Breakdown

    Raymond Pettibon: Nervous Breakdown

    Raymond Pettibon: Nervous Breakdown ist das maßgebliche Kompendium eines Künstlers, der die Alternativkultur wie kaum ein anderer geprägt hat. Dieser Band versammelt erstmals sämtliche seit 1979 mit Zeichnungen von Raymond Pettibon gestaltete Album-Cover - von Black Flag und Sonic Youth bis hin zu den Foo Fighters und Lana Del Rey. Tief verwurzelt in der Punkszene Südkaliforniens, verbindet sein Werk bissige Satire mit poetischen Reflexionen über die US-Gesellschaft.  Die Publikation zur Ausstellung im Wilhelm-Hack-Museum in Ludwigshafen präsentiert alle Cover - von LP bis Kassette - aus der Sammlung Stefan Thull und bietet neben einem detaillierten Werkverzeichnis exklusive Texte von Experten und Weggefährten wie Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth), Max Dax, Robert Eikmeyer und Ulrich Loock. Ein unverzichtbares Standardwerk für Fans und Sammler an der Schnittstelle von zeitgenössischer Kunst und Musikgeschichte. Raymond Pettibon (*1957, Tucson, AZ) prägt die amerikanische Ikonografie durch die Verbindung von Bild und Text. Seine Zeichnungen vereinen Popkultur mit Sprache aus Massenmedien und Texten von klassischen Autoren wie Walt Whitman, Marcel Proust und William Blake.

    € 58,00
  2. Nervous Breakdown: Raymond Pettibon, Album Covers
    1. Max Dax
    2. Kim Gordon

    Nervous Breakdown: Raymond Pettibon, Album Covers

    A comprehensive catalogue of Raymond Pettibon’s album covers, showcasing his indelible mark on contemporary culture from the 80s punk rock to today

    € 55,50
  3. Ground & Figure, Figure & Ground
    1. Marien Schouten
    2. Ulrich Loock
    3. Ernst van Alphen

    Ground & Figure, Figure & Ground

    This is a remarkable and extensive monograph on the work of the Dutch artist and sculptor Marien Schouten (b. 1956, NL). Like a director, the artist was in complete control of the creative process, from the composition and autobiographical structure of the texts to the graphic design and layout of the book. This makes 'Ground & Figure, Figure & Ground' a comprehensive overview, and a unique encounter with the artist. With text contributions by Hans Janssen, Ulrich Loock, Ernst van Alphen, and Marien Schouten. 'Increasingly I accepted the impulses of intuition to direct my choices. I see it as the artist’s role to make the subconscious less opaque, to slightly alter its borders and make them porous. One way of familiarizing yourself with a motif which meaning you don’t fully understand, is repetition. A motif, when repeated in different contexts and combined with other motifs or performed in various media, accumulates its own history. Each repetition reveals the motif’s characteristics in a new light. Over time, the motif becomes more familiar and articulated. The need to analyze its origin becomes less, it has become a new reality.' - Marien Schouten

    € 65,00
  4. Wilhelm Sasnal
    1. Ulrich Loock
    2. Carina Plath
    3. Beatrix Ruf

    Wilhelm Sasnal
    Second-hand

    Night Day Night
    € 27,50
  5. Eberhard Havekost 1996-2006

    Eberhard Havekost 1996-2006
    Second-hand

    Paintings from the Rubell Family Collection
    € 20,00
  6. Institutional and Poetic Violence
    1. Ulrich Loock

    Institutional and Poetic Violence

    Anne-lise Coste, Tatjana Doll, Erik Van Lieshout
    € 73,50
  7. Nicola Staeglich
    1. Ulrich Loock
    2. Ursula Ströbele
    3. Susanne Prinz

    Nicola Staeglich

    Color Light Matter Mind
    € 48,50
  8. Remy Zaugg: The Particular Place
    1. Simon Baur
    2. Corinne Diserens
    3. Eva Schmidt

    Remy Zaugg: The Particular Place

    € 99,95
  9. Marlene Dumas: Open-End

    Marlene Dumas: Open-End

    A concise and affordable overview of Dumas’ existential portraiture, with previously unseen works An engrossing compendium of more than 100 works from 1984 to the present day by South African painter Marlene Dumas (born 1954), Open-End offers a selective overview of her career to date, and a first look at pieces created over the course of the last few years. Of her work, Dumas says: “I am an artist who uses second-hand images and first-hand emotions.” While in the early years of her career she was known for her collages and accompanying texts, today Dumas works chiefly in oil on canvas and ink on paper. The majority of her production is made up of portraits of people in states of suffering, ecstasy, fear and despair. A crucial moment in the development of Dumas’ style came with her use of images from newspapers and magazines, stills from films and Polaroids. Open-End brings together pieces from international museums and private collections to provide new insight into Dumas’ work and methods.

    € 38,95
  10. Katharina Grosse
    1. Ulrich Loock
    2. Venus Lau

    Katharina Grosse

    Mumbling Mud
    € 39,95
  11. The 80s
    1. Ulrich Loock

    The 80s

    A Topology
    € 88,95
  12. Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus, Collected Works
    1. Harald Falckenberg

    Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus, Collected Works

    € 55,50