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Welt in der Schwebe : Luft als künstlerisches Material = Up in the air : air as an artistic material

Title
Welt in der Schwebe : Luft als künstlerisches Material = Up in the air : air as an artistic material / herausgegeben von Barbara J. Scheuermann & Anna Döbbelin für das Kunstmuseum Bonn.
Publication
  • Bonn : Kunstmuseum Bonn ; Köln : Snoeck, [2022]
  • ©2022

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Additional Authors
  • Scheuermann, Barbara J. (Barbara Josepha), 1975-
  • Döbbelin, Anna
  • Städtisches Kunstmuseum Bonn, host institution, issuing body.
Description
175 pages : illustrations (chiefly color); 31 cm
Summary
Air has an existential significance for all forms of life in the world. It is everywhere, albeit invisible and evanescent; it is literally impalpable. While until now in everyday life we have taken air for granted, in current political and social discourses air appears as a central element: during the corona crisis, we wear face masks to protect others from the air we breathe out, scientists are investigating the role of aerosols in the transmission of the Covid-19 virus, and climate activists fight for clean air and hence against climate change. The depiction of air has been one of the artistic challenges at least since the Renaissance. Painting in particular has taken on this task. As a material, however, air is a relatively recent phenomenon in art. The artists of Modernism strived for the artistic appropriation of the world as well as its dissolution and transformation. It therefore only seems logical that they regarded air not only as an idea, but also as a material. Air was no longer depicted merely as wind, clouds, fog, steam, smoke, or breath, but has been deliberately used as a material. Thus it has been both a medium of expression as well as a subject in the visual, applied and performing arts since then. The exhibition focuses on air as an artistic material and as a carrier of forms and ideas in the visual arts. The works on display, just like the material they all share, are sometimes expansive, sometimes minimal or even invisible, solid as well as ephemeral, they are located indoors as well as outdoors. The art works storm, whisper, blow, evaporate, breathe, and float. -- (provided by publisher)
Alternative Title
Up in the air : air as an artistic material
Subject
  • Air in art > Exhibitions
  • Art, Modern > 20th century > Exhibitions
  • Art, Modern > 21st century > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Note
  • "Nina Canell & Robin Watkins, Charlotte Charbonnel, Judy Chicago, Christo & Jeanne Claude, Andreas Gefeller, Stefan Glauber, Hans Hemmert, Edith Kollath, Lang Baumann, Piero Manzoni, Lyoudmila Milanova & Steffi Lindner, Yoko Ono, Otto Piene, Michael Pinsky, Arcangelo Sassolino, Rikuo Ueda, Ulay / Marina Abramovic, Timm Ulrichs, Andy Warhol, Martin Werthmann" -- (from title page)
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (page 172).
Language (note)
  • Parallel texts in English and German.
Exhibitions (note)
  • Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kunstmuseum Bonn, February 24 - June 19, 2022.
Call Number
JQG 22-535
ISBN
  • 9783864423819
  • 3864423813
LCCN
9783864423819
OCLC
1306046236
Title
Welt in der Schwebe : Luft als künstlerisches Material = Up in the air : air as an artistic material / herausgegeben von Barbara J. Scheuermann & Anna Döbbelin für das Kunstmuseum Bonn.
Publisher
Bonn : Kunstmuseum Bonn ; Köln : Snoeck, [2022]
Copyright Date
©2022
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 172).
Language
Parallel texts in English and German.
Exhibitions
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Kunstmuseum Bonn, February 24 - June 19, 2022.
Added Author
Scheuermann, Barbara J. (Barbara Josepha), 1975- editor.
Döbbelin, Anna, editor.
Städtisches Kunstmuseum Bonn, host institution, issuing body.
Other Standard Identifier
9783864423819
Research Call Number
JQG 22-535
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