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A tribute to Elisabeth Wild's kaleidoscopic and vibrant collages, with contributions that frame the importance of this singular artist's work and life. This beautifully designed monograph exhibits Elisabeth Wild's kaleidoscopic and vibrant collages. Using cutouts of commercial imagery from glossy magazines, Wild composes a dimensionless reality that is witty yet menacing, ancient yet immortal. Imagining figures that are structural and anatomical, her work presents a shimmering dream logic. Wooden totems and stone altars, woven rugs, and precious stones are the cosmic architectural inhabitants that unveil the artist's fantasies. Along with Wild's collages, this volume includes contributions by poet Negma Coy, curator Adam Szymczyk, art educator and writer Barbara Casavecchia, art historian and critic Noit Banai, and gallerist Karolina Dankow of Karma International, all which frame the importance of this singular artist's work and life. Born in Austria, Elisabeth Wild (1922-2020) fled to Argentina during WWII with her parents. In 1962 the family escaped the regime of Juan Peron and found a new home in Basel, Switzerland. Wild opened an antique shop at St. Johannstor which became the outlet for her creativity at the time and also supported her and her family financially. Until her death at the age of 98, Wild was carefully crafting her light-hearted, joyous abstract worlds walking the line between construction and deconstruction. Alongside her daughter, Vivian Suter, Wild has exhibited at Kunsthalle Basel, documenta 14, and the Powerplant in Toronto.
Dieser Reader enthält eine Anthologie alter und neuer Texte, die sich mit der Erinnerungspolitik in Polen aber auch in anderen Ländern befassen und nach den Ursachen des zeitgenössischen Rassismus und der Fremdenfeindlichkeit fragen. Die Texte des Buches sind mit Reproduktionen von Gemälden versehen, die Wilhelm Sasnal zwischen 1999 und 2021 geschaffen hat.Text: Adam Szymczyk, Noit Banai, W. E.B. Du Bois, Piotr Forecki, Jan Tomasz Gross, Milena Jesenská, Luiza Nader, Adolf Muschg, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Michael Rothberg, Dariusz Stola and Joanna Tokarska-Bakir.
The surprising and visionary work of an artist who has redefined sculpture's relationship to life.
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