Charlotte Posenenske 1930-1985 - Brunn Burkhard; Wiehager Renate
1930-1985 (E)
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In the sixties, the German sculptor Charlotte Posenenske (1930-1985) produced groundbreaking sculptures and reliefs: they are in part accessible, arbitrarily reproducible, freely positionable in space, and made from industrial paints as well as "poor" materials, such as pressboard, corrugated cardboard, or sheet metal. Her minimalist works of art are now included in prominent art collections around the world, and yet until the presentation of several of her works at documenta 12, only circles of experts were familiar with the artist.nPosenenske began producing primed acrylic abstract paintings in the late fifties. She later bent aluminum sheets or manufactured square tubing for public spaces and performative appearances. These extremely reduced three-dimensional works, with which her name is closely associated today, were all created in the brief period between 1966 and 1968. In 1968, Charlotte Posenenske completely terminated all of her sculptural activities "for political reasons," as it was generally put-b...
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2009Uitgever: Hatje Cantz Verlag215 paginasTaal: EngelsGrootte: 290x240ISBN-10: 3775723633ISBN-13: 9783775723633Koop dit boek tweedehands
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In the sixties, the German artist Charlotte Posenenske (1930?1985) produced groundbreaking sculptures and reliefs: they are in part accessible, arbitrarily reproducible, freely positionable in space, and made from industrial paints as well as ?needy? materials, such as pressboard, corrugated cardboard, or sheet metal. Her Minimalist works of art are now included in prominent art collections around the world, and yet until the presentation of several of her works at documenta 12 in Kassel in 2007, only circl...