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9783954763597 - Angela Schönberger: Tumbling Ruins : (englische Ausgabe)
Angela Schönberger

Tumbling Ruins : (englische Ausgabe) (2021)

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Neuware - How Evil Is Architecture In Tumbling Ruins, the artist Henrike Naumann, the art historian Angela Schönberger, and the architect and design theorist Andreas Brandolini develop a project that draws discursive connections between Naumann's work 'Ruinenwert' (2019), Schönberger's research on Albert Speer, and Brandolini's postmodernist design theory. In the early 1990s, the artist Henrike Naumann (b. Zwickau, 1984, lives and works in Berlin) watched the far-right ideology as the predominant youth culture in her hometown. Her work reflects on the history of right-wing terrorism in Germany and the widespread acceptance of racist ideas in large segments of the population today. She scrutinizes the mechanisms of radicalization and how they tie in with personal experiences and youth culture. Studying the friction between antagonistic political convictions sparked by the ambivalence of personal aesthetic tastes, Naumann builds immersive installations that combine video and sound with scenographic settings. Angela Schönberger (b. Kaufbeuren, 1945) wrote her dissertation in the 1970s on the new Reich Chancellery building as a central scene of the Nazis' crimes and on Albert Speer's theory of ruin value, interviewing the architect for her research. After the fall of the Wall, the former managing director of the Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin turned her attention to the structural transformation of the former East Germany and the emergence of new products and designs. Schönberger was director of the Berlin State Museums' Kunstgewerbemuseum, or Museum of Decorative Arts, until 2010. Andreas Brandolini (b. Taucha, 1951; lives and works in Saarbrücken and Petit-Réderching, France) was a cofounder of the avant-gardist New German Design of the 1980s. In 1987, his seminal German Living Room was featured at documenta 8; Jasper Morrison and Axel Kufus were his partners in the studio Utilism International. As a writer and lecturer, Brandolini calls for furniture that elicits or allows for 'stories' and adamantly rejects the dictates of functionalism. About the series KONTEXT, a series produced by DISTANZ Verlag, brings together artists and writers for an exchange between the worlds of writing and contemporary art on the issues that concern us today. 128 pp. Englisch, Books.
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3954763591 - Angela Schönberger, Henrike Naumann: Tumbling Ruins
Angela Schönberger, Henrike Naumann

Tumbling Ruins (2021)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland DE NW

ISBN: 3954763591 bzw. 9783954763597, in Deutsch, 128 Seiten, DISTANZ Verlag, neu.

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How Evil Is Architecture?In Tumbling Ruins, the artist Henrike Naumann, the art historian Angela Schönberger, and the architect and design theorist Andreas Brandolini develop a project that draws discursive connections between Naumann's work 'Ruinenwert' (2019), Schönberger's research on Albert Speer, and Brandolini's postmodernist design theory.In the early 1990s, the artist Henrike Naumann (b. Zwickau, 1984, lives and works in Berlin) watched the far-right ideology as the predominant youth culture in her hometown. Her work reflects on the history of right-wing terrorism in Germany and the widespread acceptance of racist ideas in large segments of the population today. She scrutinizes the mechanisms of radicalization and how they tie in with personal experiences and youth culture. Studying the friction between antagonistic political convictions sparked by the ambivalence of personal aesthetic tastes, Naumann builds immersive installations that combine video and sound with scenographic settings.Angela Schönberger (b. Kaufbeuren, 1945) wrote her dissertation in the 1970s on the new Reich Chancellery building as a central scene of the Nazis' crimes and on Albert Speer's theory of ruin value, interviewing the architect for her research. After the fall of the Wall, the former managing director of the Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin turned her attention to the structural transformation of the former East Germany and the emergence of new products and designs. Schönberger was director of the Berlin State Museums' Kunstgewerbemuseum, or Museum of Decorative Arts, until 2010.Andreas Brandolini (b. Taucha, 1951; lives and works in Saarbrücken and Petit-Réderching, France) was a cofounder of the avant-gardist New German Design of the 1980s. In 1987, his seminal German Living Room was featured at documenta 8; Jasper Morrison and Axel Kufus were his partners in the studio Utilism International. As a writer and lecturer, Brandolini calls for furniture that elicits or allows for stories and adamantly rejects the dictates of functionalism.About the seriesKONTEXT, a series produced by DISTANZ Verlag, brings together artists and writers for an exchange between the worlds of writing and contemporary art on the issues that concern us today. 2021, 128 Seiten, Kartoniert (TB), Buch.
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9783954763597 - Tumbling Ruins - Angela Schönberger, Henrike Naumann, Kartoniert (TB)

Tumbling Ruins - Angela Schönberger, Henrike Naumann, Kartoniert (TB) (2019)

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ISBN: 9783954763597 bzw. 3954763591, in Deutsch, DISTANZ Verlag, neu.

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How Evil Is Architecture?In Tumbling Ruins, the artist Henrike Naumann, the art historian Angela Schönberger, and the architect and design theorist Andreas Brandolini develop a project that draws discursive connections between Naumann's work 'Ruinenwert' (2019), Schönberger's research on Albert Speer, and Brandolini's postmodernist design theory.In the early 1990s, the artist Henrike Naumann (b. Zwickau, 1984, lives and works in Berlin) watched the far-right ideology as the predominant youth culture in her hometown. Her work reflects on the history of right-wing terrorism in Germany and the widespread acceptance of racist ideas in large segments of the population today. She scrutinizes the mechanisms of radicalization and how they tie in with personal experiences and youth culture. Studying the friction between antagonistic political convictions sparked by the ambivalence of personal aesthetic tastes, Naumann builds immersive installations that combine video and sound with scenographic settings.Angela Schönberger (b. Kaufbeuren, 1945) wrote her dissertation in the 1970s on the new Reich Chancellery building as a central scene of the Nazis' crimes and on Albert Speer's theory of ruin value, interviewing the architect for her research. After the fall of the Wall, the former managing director of the Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin turned her attention to the structural transformation of the former East Germany and the emergence of new products and designs. Schönberger was director of the Berlin State Museums' Kunstgewerbemuseum, or Museum of Decorative Arts, until 2010.Andreas Brandolini (b. Taucha, 1951; lives and works in Saarbrücken and Petit-Réderching, France) was a cofounder of the avant-gardist New German Design of the 1980s. In 1987, his seminal German Living Room was featured at documenta 8; Jasper Morrison and Axel Kufus were his partners in the studio Utilism International. As a writer and lecturer, Brandolini calls for furniture that elicits or allows for stories and adamantly rejects the dictates of functionalism.About the seriesKONTEXT, a series produced by DISTANZ Verlag, brings together artists and writers for an exchange between the worlds of writing and contemporary art on the issues that concern us today. "Buch > Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst und Musik > Kunst > Bildende Kunst".
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9783954763597 - Angela Schönberger: Tumbling Ruins - (englische Ausgabe)
Angela Schönberger

Tumbling Ruins - (englische Ausgabe) (2019)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9783954763597 bzw. 3954763591, vermutlich in Englisch, DISTANZ Verlag Gmbh, Taschenbuch, neu.

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Tumbling Ruins: How Evil Is Architecture In Tumbling Ruins, the artist Henrike Naumann and the art historian Angela Schönberger develop a collaborative project that draws discursive connections between Naumann`s work Ruinenwert (2019) and Schönberger`s research. Angela Schönberger (b. Kaufbeuren, 1945) wrote her dissertation in the 1970s on the new Reich Chancellery building as a central scene of the Nazis` crimes and on Albert Speer`s theory of ruin value, interviewing the architect for her research. After the fall of the Wall, the former managing director of the Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin turned her attention to the structural transformation of the former East Germany and the emergence of new products and designs. Schönberger was director of the Berlin State Museums` Kunstgewerbemuseum, or Museum of Decorative Arts, until 2010. In the early 1990s, the artist Henrike Naumann (b. Zwickau, 1984) witnessed how right-wing extremism became the ascendant ideology among her hometown`s youth. Her work reflects on the history of right-wing terrorism in Germany and the widespread acceptance of racist ideas in large segments of the population today. She scrutinizes the mechanisms of radicalization and how they tie in with personal experiences and youth culture. Studying the friction between antagonistic political convictions sparked by the ambivalence of personal aesthetic tastes, Naumann builds immersive installations that combine video and sound with scenographic settings. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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9783954763597 - Angela Schönberger; Henrike Naumann; Matthias Kliefoth; Andreas Brandolini: Tumbling Ruins
Angela Schönberger; Henrike Naumann; Matthias Kliefoth; Andreas Brandolini

Tumbling Ruins (2021)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN PB NW FE

ISBN: 9783954763597 bzw. 3954763591, vermutlich in Englisch, 128 Seiten, DISTANZ Verlag, Taschenbuch, neu, Erstausgabe.

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(englische Ausgabe), Buch, Softcover, 1. Auflage, How Evil Is Architecture? In Tumbling Ruins, the artist Henrike Naumann, the art historian Angela Schönberger, and the architect and design theorist Andreas Brandolini develop a collaborative project that draws discursive connections between Naumann’s works ‘Aufbau Ost’ (2016), ‘Aufbau West’ (2017), and ‘Ruinenwert’ (2019), Schönberger’s research on Albert Speer, and Brandolini’s postmodernist design theory. In the early 1990s, the artist Henrike Naumann (b. Zwickau, 1984) watched as right-wing extremism became the ascendant ideology among her hometown’s youth. Her work reflects on the history of right-wing terrorism in Germany and the widespread acceptance of racist ideas in large segments of the population today. She scrutinizes the mechanisms of radicalization and how they tie in with personal experiences and youth culture. Studying the friction between antagonistic political convictions sparked by the ambivalence of personal aesthetic tastes, Naumann builds immersive installations that combine video and sound with scenographic settings. Angela Schönberger (b. Kaufbeuren, 1945) wrote her dissertation in the 1970s on the new Reich Chancellery building as a central scene of the Nazis’ crimes and on Albert Speer’s theory of ruin value, interviewing the architect for her research. After the fall of the Wall, the former managing director of the Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin turned her attention to the structural transformation of the former East Germany and the emergence of new products and designs. Schönberger was director of the Berlin State Museums’ Kunstgewerbemuseum, or Museum of Decorative Arts, until 2010. Andreas Brandolini (b. Taucha, 1951; lives and works in Saarbrücken and Petit-Réderching, France) was a cofounder of the avant-gardist New German Design of the 1980s. In 1987, his seminal German Living Room was featured at documenta 8; Jasper Morrison and Axel Kufus were his partners in the studio Utilism International. As a writer and lecturer, Brandolini calls for furniture that elicits or allows for “stories” and adamantly rejects the dictates of functionalism.
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9783954763597 - Schönberger, Angela;Naumann, Henrike: Tumbling Ruins
Schönberger, Angela;Naumann, Henrike

Tumbling Ruins (2019)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN NW

ISBN: 9783954763597 bzw. 3954763591, vermutlich in Englisch, Distanz, neu.

Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Verlag / Hersteller kann z. Zt. nicht liefern, Versandkostenfrei innerhalb von Deutschland.
How Evil Is Architecture?In Tumbling Ruins, the artist Henrike Naumann, the art historian Angela Schönberger, and the architect and design theorist Andreas Brandolini develop a collaborative project that draws discursive connections between Naumann's works 'Aufbau Ost' (2016), 'Aufbau West' (2017), and 'Ruinenwert' (2019), Schönberger's research on Albert Speer, and Brandolini's postmodernist design theory.In the early 1990s, the artist Henrike Naumann (b. Zwickau, 1984) watched as right-wing extremism became the ascendant ideology among her hometown's youth. Her work reflects on the history of right-wing terrorism in Germany and the widespread acceptance of racist ideas in large segments of the population today. She scrutinizes the mechanisms of radicalization and how they tie in with personal experiences and youth culture. Studying the friction between antagonistic political convictions sparked by the ambivalence of personal aesthetic tastes, Naumann builds immersive installations that combine video and sound with scenographic settings.Angela Schönberger (b. Kaufbeuren, 1945) wrote her dissertation in the 1970s on the new Reich Chancellery building as a central scene of the Nazis' crimes and on Albert Speer's theory of ruin value, interviewing the architect for her research. After the fall of the Wall, the former managing director of the Internationales Design Zentrum Berlin turned her attention to the structural transformation of the former East Germany and the emergence of new products and designs. Schönberger was director of the Berlin State Museums' Kunstgewerbemuseum, or Museum of Decorative Arts, until 2010.Andreas Brandolini (b. Taucha, 1951; lives and works in Saarbrücken and Petit-Réderching, France) was a cofounder of the avant-gardist New German Design of the 1980s. In 1987, his seminal German Living Room was featured at documenta 8; Jasper Morrison and Axel Kufus were his partners in the studio Utilism International. As a writer and lecturer, Brandolini calls for furniture that elicits or allows for "stories" and adamantly rejects the dictates of functionalism.
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9783954763597 - Schönberger, Angela|Naumann, Henrike: Tumbling Ruins
Schönberger, Angela|Naumann, Henrike

Tumbling Ruins (2021)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Deutschland ~EN PB NW

ISBN: 9783954763597 bzw. 3954763591, vermutlich in Englisch, Distanz, Taschenbuch, neu.

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9783954763597 - Schönberger, Angela, Henrike Naumann und Matthias Kliefoth: Tumbling Ruins (englische Ausgabe) 1. Auflage
Schönberger, Angela, Henrike Naumann und Matthias Kliefoth

Tumbling Ruins (englische Ausgabe) 1. Auflage (2017)

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