Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
104
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 1, 2007
Editorial
Walther König, Köln
ISBN-10
3865600824
ISBN-13
9783865600820
Descripción
Thomas Demand captivates with his innovative exploration of the relationship between reality and representation. Born in Munich and now based in Berlin, his work traverses the boundaries of photography and sculpture, challenging perceptions of authenticity. His art often features intricate constructions of everyday spaces that are meticulously crafted from cardboard and paper, only to be captured in striking photographs.
The collaborative essays accompanying Demand's visuals delve deeper into the artist's creative process and philosophical inquiries. Writers like Dieter Dath and Udo Kittelmann contribute their insights, discussing how Demand's work resonates within contemporary art discourse. The interplay of text and image invites readers to reflect on the complexities of memory and the nature of existence.
Through this engaging discourse, the layers of Demand's artistic vision unfold, revealing a fascination with the nuances of perception in a mediated world. Each page turns not just as a visual feast but as an intellectual engagement, inviting a dialogue between artist, viewer, and the constructed realities that define our experiences.
The collaborative essays accompanying Demand's visuals delve deeper into the artist's creative process and philosophical inquiries. Writers like Dieter Dath and Udo Kittelmann contribute their insights, discussing how Demand's work resonates within contemporary art discourse. The interplay of text and image invites readers to reflect on the complexities of memory and the nature of existence.
Through this engaging discourse, the layers of Demand's artistic vision unfold, revealing a fascination with the nuances of perception in a mediated world. Each page turns not just as a visual feast but as an intellectual engagement, inviting a dialogue between artist, viewer, and the constructed realities that define our experiences.
Géneros
Distópico
Infantil
Historia
Terror
Arte y Fotografía
Contemporáneo