Mariele Neudecker - Sediment
A substantial monograph devoted to one of the leading multimedia artists of her generation.0Mariele Neudecker is a German-born, Bristol-based artist working at the crossover of art and science. Her multimedia practice, which incorporates sculpture, video, painting and sound, explores the processes a...
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Zusammenfassung: | A substantial monograph devoted to one of the leading multimedia artists of her generation.0Mariele Neudecker is a German-born, Bristol-based artist working at the crossover of art and science. Her multimedia practice, which incorporates sculpture, video, painting and sound, explores the processes and effects of perception, the complexities and contradictions of landscapes and visuality, and the politics of representation and territorialisation. The influence of the nineteenth-century German romantic sublime is interwoven alongside inspiration from Neudecker?s work with scientists, as a guest artist on the Arts at CERN programme, her trips to the Arctic and travel elsewhere.0This major monograph, published following an exhibition of the same name at Limerick City Gallery of Art ? Neudecker?s first comprehensive solo exhibition in Ireland ? presents more than 200 works from a 35-year-long career. In addition to a foreword by Úna McCarthy, the gallery?s Director and Curator, essays by distinguished academics and curators from across the fields of art and science address diverse areas of Neudecker?s practice. A ?timeline? that Neudecker made specially for ?SEDIMENT? concludes the publication |
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Beschreibung: | Impressum - "Published on the occasion of the exhibition: Mariele Neudecker - SEDIMENT, Hestercombe, Somerset 14 August-24 October 2021. Following an exhibition of the same name at Limerick City Gallery of Art 6 September-17 November 2019." |
Beschreibung: | 223 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781910221327 1910221325 |