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9783899554946 - Susanne Gaensheimer: Ai Weiwei, Romuald Karmakar, Santu Mofokeng, Dayanita Singh
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Susanne Gaensheimer

Ai Weiwei, Romuald Karmakar, Santu Mofokeng, Dayanita Singh (2013)

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- The international art event La Biennale Di Venezia will take place for the fifty-fifth time from June 1 through November 24, 2013. For this occasion, Germany is not only switching pavilions with France, but is also showing artworks that focus on themes of intercultural and intellectual transference. Susanne Gaensheimer, director of Frankfurts Museum of Modern Art, has curated a selection of work for the German pavilion by Chinese conceptual artist and regime critic Ai Weiwei, the German-French-Iranian film director and screenplay author Romuald Karmakar, the South African photographic artist Santu Mofokeng, and the Indian photojournalist Dayanita Singh. These artists are continuing in the vein of Gaensheimers transnational approach from 2011 that presented Germany as playing an active role in a complex, global structure that benefits from international exchange. Gaensheimer states: 'The artists that I invited and their work represent various themes that result from the convergence of diverse ideologies and ways of life that have a large impact on us today. It was important to me that all of them succeed in expanding our perspectives to include the points of view of the othereven in ways that may be uncomfortable.'This official catalog of the German pavilion is as international as the work shown within it. It contains 14 bylined articles and detailed artist portraits as well as extensive photo features that explore Germanys contribution and its cultural and sociopolitical background. This content goes beyond the German perspective to put the featured work into the context of the current global art world. Among the authors are academics from the fields of art and cultural science, curators, journalists, philosophers, writers, artists, critics, political scientists, patrons, and migration researchers who are debating art and (inter)nationality including Geoff Dyer, Jacques Mandelbaum, Santu Mofokeng, Uli Sigg, Mark Terkessidis, Ranjit Hoskote, Elke aus dem Moore, Aveek Sen, Francois Jullien, Simon Njami, Jeff Kelley, Achille Mbembe, and Gilles Kepel. These critically sophisticated texts are put into visual form by Chris Rehberger, whose work also makes a clear contribution to their debate. Since 2009, Susanne Gaensheimer has been working as the director of Frankfurts Museum of Modern Art and has also been responsible for Germanys pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 2011, the art historian accepted the Golden Lion award for Germanys contribution that was originally conceived by Christoph Schlingensief. As a curator, Gaensheimer has worked on solo exhibitions by international artists such as Liam Gillick, Elizabeth Peyton, Olaf Nicolai, Tobias Rehberger, Rodney Graham, Lucy Gunning, Harun Farocki, James Coleman, Thomas Demand, Maria Eichhorn, Olafur Eliasson, David Goldblatt, David Claerbout, Andreas Hofer, and Cerith Wyn Evans. She is also currently working as a curator of Viennas MUMOK and is on the jury of the 2013 Turner Prize. Chris Rehberger is a graphic designer, the director of the Berlin agency Double Standards, the co-owner of the music label Perlon, and the brother of artist Tobias Rehberger whose exhibition catalogs he sometimes designs. With Double Standards he has established his own distinctive graphic style, which can be seen in his posters for the Berlin Film Festival or the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. 239 pp. Englisch.
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9783899554946 - Gaensheimer, Susanne (Hrsg.): Ai Weiwei, Romuald Karmakar, Santu Mofokeng, Dayanita Singh - 55th Interantional Art Exhibition. La Biennale Venezia 2013, German Pavilion. (Z. Tl. in französischer Sprache)
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Gaensheimer, Susanne (Hrsg.)

Ai Weiwei, Romuald Karmakar, Santu Mofokeng, Dayanita Singh - 55th Interantional Art Exhibition. La Biennale Venezia 2013, German Pavilion. (Z. Tl. in französischer Sprache) (2013)

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The international art event La Biennale Di Venezia will take place for the fifty-fifth time from June 1 through November 24, 2013. For this occasion, Germany is not only switching pavilions with France, but is also showing artworks that focus on themes of intercultural and intellectual transference. Susanne Gaensheimer, director of Frankfurts Museum of Modern Art, has curated a selection of work for the German pavilion by Chinese conceptual artist and regime critic Ai Weiwei, the German-French-Iranian film director and screenplay author Romuald Karmakar, the South African photographic artist Santu Mofokeng, and the Indian photojournalist Dayanita Singh. These artists are continuing in the vein of Gaensheimers transnational approach from 2011 that presented Germany as playing an active role in a complex, global structure that benefits from international exchange.Gaensheimer states: "The artists that I invited and their work represent various themes that result from the convergence of diverse ideologies and ways of life that have a large impact on us today. It was important to me that all of them succeed in expanding our perspectives to include the points of view of the othereven in ways that may be uncomfortable."This official catalog of the German pavilion is as international as the work shown within it. It contains 14 bylined articles and detailed artist portraits as well as extensive photo features that explore Germanys contribution and its cultural and sociopolitical background. This content goes beyond the German perspective to put the featured work into the context of the current global art world.Among the authors are academics from the fields of art and cultural science, curators, journalists, philosophers, writers, artists, critics, political scientists, patrons, and migration researchers who are debating art and (inter)nationality including Geoff Dyer, Jacques Mandelbaum, Santu Mofokeng, Uli Sigg, Mark Terkessidis, Ranjit Hoskote, Elke aus dem Moore, Aveek Sen, Francois Jullien, Simon Njami, Jeff Kelley, Achille Mbembe, and Gilles Kepel. These critically sophisticated texts are put into visual form by Chris Rehberger, whose work also makes a clear contribution to their debate.Since 2009, Susanne Gaensheimer has been working as the director of Frankfurts Museum of Modern Art and has also been responsible for Germanys pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 2011, the art historian accepted the Golden Lion award for Germanys contribution that was originally conceived by Christoph Schlingensief.As a curator, Gaensheimer has worked on solo exhibitions by international artists such as Liam Gillick, Elizabeth Peyton, Olaf Nicolai, Tobias Rehberger, Rodney Graham, Lucy Gunning, Harun Farocki, James Coleman, Thomas Demand, Maria Eichhorn, Olafur Eliasson, David Goldblatt, David Claerbout, Andreas Hofer, and Cerith Wyn Evans. She is also currently working as a curator of Viennas MUMOK and is on the jury of the 2013 Turner Prize.Chris Rehberger is a graphic designer, the director of the Berlin agency Double Standards, the co-owner of the music label Perlon, and the brother of artist Tobias Rehberger whose exhibition catalogs he sometimes designs. With Double Standards he has established his own distinctive graphic style, which can be seen in his posters for the Berlin Film Festival or the Haus der Kulturen der Welt.BIOGRAFIE Gaensheimer, Susanne (DE): Die Herausgeberin Susanne Gaensheimer, ist Kunsthistorikerin und Kuratorin. geb. 1967 in München. Studium der Kunstgeschichte in München und Hamburg, 1999-2001 Leiterin des Westfälischen Kunstvereins in München, von 2001-2008 Leiterin der Sammlung für Gegenwartskunst am Städtischen Lenbachhaus in München. Seit 2009 ist sie Direktorin am MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst in Frankfurt am Main. Buch, gebundene Ausgabe.
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9783899554946 - La Biennale di Venezia 2013, German Pavilion S Gaensheimer Editor

La Biennale di Venezia 2013, German Pavilion S Gaensheimer Editor (2013)

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The official catalog of Germany's pavilion at the Venice Biennale festival of art.The international art event La Biennale di Venezia will take place for the fifty-fifth time from June 1 through November 24, 2013. For this occasion, Germany is not only switching pavilions with France, but is also showing artowrks that focus on themes of intercultural and intellectual transference. Susanne Gaensheimer, director of Frankfurt's Museum fur Moderne Kunst, has curated a selection of work for the German pavilion by Chinese conceptual artist and regime critic Ai Weiwei, the German-French-Iranian film director and screenplay author Romault Karmakar, the South African photographic artist Santu Mofokeng, and the Indian photojournalist Dayanita Singh. These artists are continuing in the vein of Gaensheimer's transnational approach from 2011 that presented Germany as playing an active role in a complex, global structure that benefits from international exchange.Gaensheimer states: "The artists that I invited and their work represent various themes that result from the convergence of diverse ideologies and ways of life that have a large impact on us today. It was important to me that all of them succeed in expanding our perspectives to include the points of view of the 'other'—even in ways that may be uncomfortable."This official catalog of the German pavilion is as international as the work shown within it. It contains 14 bylined articles and detailed artist portraits as well as extensive photo features that explore Germany's contribution and its cultural and sociopolitical background. This content goes beyond the German perspective to put the featured work into the context of the current global art world.Among the authors are academics from the fields of art and cultural science, curators, journalists, philosophers, writers, artists, critics, political scientists, patrons, and igration researchers who are debating art and (intern)nationality including Geoff Dyer, Jacques mandelbaum, Santu Mofokeng, Uli Sigg, Mark Terkessidis, Ranjit Hoskote, Elke aus dem Moore, Aveek Sen, Francois Jullien, Simonj Njami, Jeff Kelley, Achille Mbembe, and Gilles Kepel.These critically sophisticated texts are put into visual form by Chris Rehberger, whose work also makes a clear contribution to their debate.
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9783899554946 - Susanne Gaensheimer: Ai Weiwei, Romuald Karmakar, Santu Mofokeng, Dayanita Singh
Susanne Gaensheimer

Ai Weiwei, Romuald Karmakar, Santu Mofokeng, Dayanita Singh

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ISBN: 9783899554946 bzw. 3899554949, in Deutsch, Gestalten, neu.

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Rheinberg-Buch, [3813847].
Neuware - The international art event La Biennale Di Venezia will take place for the fifty-fifth time from June 1 through November 24, 2013. For this occasion, Germany is not only switching pavilions with France, but is also showing artworks that focus on themes of intercultural and intellectual transference. Susanne Gaensheimer, director of Frankfurts Museum of Modern Art, has curated a selection of work for the German pavilion by Chinese conceptual artist and regime critic Ai Weiwei, the German-French-Iranian film director and screenplay author Romuald Karmakar, the South African photographic artist Santu Mofokeng, and the Indian photojournalist Dayanita Singh. These artists are continuing in the vein of Gaensheimers transnational approach from 2011 that presented Germany as playing an active role in a complex, global structure that benefits from international exchange. Gaensheimer states: 'The artists that I invited and their work represent various themes that result from the convergence of diverse ideologies and ways of life that have a large impact on us today. It was important to me that all of them succeed in expanding our perspectives to include the points of view of the othereven in ways that may be uncomfortable.'This official catalog of the German pavilion is as international as the work shown within it. It contains 14 bylined articles and detailed artist portraits as well as extensive photo features that explore Germanys contribution and its cultural and sociopolitical background. This content goes beyond the German perspective to put the featured work into the context of the current global art world. Among the authors are academics from the fields of art and cultural science, curators, journalists, philosophers, writers, artists, critics, political scientists, patrons, and migration researchers who are debating art and (inter)nationality including Geoff Dyer, Jacques Mandelbaum, Santu Mofokeng, Uli Sigg, Mark Terkessidis, Ranjit Hoskote, Elke aus dem Moore, Aveek Sen, Francois Jullien, Simon Njami, Jeff Kelley, Achille Mbembe, and Gilles Kepel. These critically sophisticated texts are put into visual form by Chris Rehberger, whose work also makes a clear contribution to their debate. Since 2009, Susanne Gaensheimer has been working as the director of Frankfurts Museum of Modern Art and has also been responsible for Germanys pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In 2011, the art historian accepted the Golden Lion award for Germanys contribution that was originally conceived by Christoph Schlingensief. As a curator, Gaensheimer has worked on solo exhibitions by international artists such as Liam Gillick, Elizabeth Peyton, Olaf Nicolai, Tobias Rehberger, Rodney Graham, Lucy Gunning, Harun Farocki, James Coleman, Thomas Demand, Maria Eichhorn, Olafur Eliasson, David Goldblatt, David Claerbout, Andreas Hofer, and Cerith Wyn Evans. She is also currently working as a curator of Viennas MUMOK and is on the jury of the 2013 Turner Prize. Chris Rehberger is a graphic designer, the director of the Berlin agency Double Standards, the co-owner of the music label Perlon, and the brother of artist Tobias Rehberger whose exhibition catalogs he sometimes designs. With Double Standards he has established his own distinctive graphic style, which can be seen in his posters for the Berlin Film Festival or the Haus der Kulturen der Welt. Buch.
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