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Oliver Kossack : visceral kooks

Title
Oliver Kossack : visceral kooks / herausgegeben von Oliver Kossack ; texte von Christoph Tannert, Jessica Ullrich, Ana Dimke.
Publication
Leipzig : Lubok Verlag, 2021.

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Additional Authors
  • Tannert, Christoph, 1955-
  • Ullrich, Jessica
  • Dimke, Ana
  • Kossack, Oliver, 1967-
  • Muzej suvremene umjetnosti (Zagreb, Croatia), host institution.
  • Galerie Jochen Hempel (Leipzig, Germany), host institution.
Description
215 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 28 cm +
Summary
Presenting recent work by Oliver Kossack, VISCERAL KOOKS plays on the preoccupation with supposedly internal truths, inner states and gut reactions. The mechanics of the limbic system, the gastrointestinal tract and the visceral brain parallel the "digestion" of the world through painting. Moving in different directions at once, these processes, responses and influences serve to trigger intuitive, emotional and intellectual activity in human animals. Processing the myriad of images and visual data to which the human eye and mind are exposed on a daily basis, the works in VISCERAL KOOKS seem precariously suspended between the real and the virtual. Communicating equally from an arcade of personal and collective experience and from the channels of the Internet, VISCERAL KOOKS critically imagines various conditions and states pertaining to the often cited, ideologically tinged dictum of 'eat or be eaten'. Indeed, at least to a certain degree, it is in the moment of tension between attack and escape, in fight-or-flight mode, when the potential creation and destruction of additional images is simultaneously possible. Subject matter is emptied, giving way to new critical material. In terms of process, painting involves turning both towards and away from the lures of speculation and supposedly virtual worlds. Confiding in its own physicality as a medium, the corporeality of painting also generates a form of self-reflexive humour and irony, revealing critical representations of stereotypical masculinity and gender politics, for instance. Unresolvable questions about the artistic self produce jarring puns on the visual and the visceral. As an artist with an international background, Oliver Kossack views painting as a transformative, transcultural medium between different languages. Even in the (post-)digital age, painting is seen as an archaic or even anarchic practice: apa namanja? (Indonesian for 'what's the name?' or 'what is it called?').
Alternative Title
Visceral kooks
Subject
Kossack, Oliver, 1967- > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • Limited edition of 500 copies.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Parallel texts in English and German. Booklet is in Croatian and English.
Exhibitions (note)
  • On the occasion of an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, December 5-29, 2019; Galerie Jochen Hempel, Leipzig, January 11 - February 14, 2020.
Call Number
JQF 22-853
ISBN
  • 9783945111611
  • 3945111617
LCCN
9783945111611
OCLC
1289475211
Title
Oliver Kossack : visceral kooks / herausgegeben von Oliver Kossack ; texte von Christoph Tannert, Jessica Ullrich, Ana Dimke.
Publisher
Leipzig : Lubok Verlag, 2021.
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Language
Parallel texts in English and German. Booklet is in Croatian and English.
Exhibitions
On the occasion of an exhibition held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb, December 5-29, 2019; Galerie Jochen Hempel, Leipzig, January 11 - February 14, 2020.
Added Author
Tannert, Christoph, 1955- writer of supplementary textual content.
Ullrich, Jessica, writer of supplementary textual content.
Dimke, Ana, writer of supplementary textual content.
Kossack, Oliver, 1967- artist, editor.
Muzej suvremene umjetnosti (Zagreb, Croatia), host institution.
Galerie Jochen Hempel (Leipzig, Germany), host institution.
Other Standard Identifier
9783945111611
Research Call Number
JQF 22-853
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