Franz West: White Elephant
White Elephant is the bilingual catalogue (Spanish/English) of the Franz West exhibition at the Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo in Mexico City, and includes some works never presented before. The works show the relation of West's production with people, playing with the implications of museum display, whose power lies in the transformation of what museums contain into cult objects. Needless to say, the exhibition includes some of his adaptives-created as a counterpart to the radical postures of Viennese Actionism-which offer spectators the possibility of a sort of slapstick interaction with small objects in order for the works to be considere…
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Weitere Autoren: Blancsube, Michel (Ausw.)
- ISBN: 978-84-92480-80-7
- EAN: 9788492480807
- Produktnummer: 7611355
- Verlag: Rm
- Sprache: Englisch
- Erscheinungsjahr: 2010
- Seitenangabe: 64 S.
- Masse: H29.5 cm x B23.9 cm x D1.3 cm 640 g
- Gewicht: 640
Über den Autor
Franz West was born in 1947 in Vienna, Austria, where he still lives and works. His art has been exhibited extensively in Europe and the Americas, including shows at the Dia Center for the Arts (New York), the CAPC Musee d'art contemporain (Bordeaux), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles) the Tate Modern (London), and the Museo Tamayo (Mexico City). West began his career in Vienna in the mid-1960s when a local movement called Actionism was in full swing. His earliest sculptures, performances, and collages were a reaction to this movement, in which artists engaged in displays of radical public behaviour and physical endurance meant to shake up art-world passivity. In the early 1970s, West began making a series of small portable sculptures called adaptives.A He has the ability to make comfortable and colourfully upholstered couches and chairs which transform galleries, museums, and public spaces into lounge-like, sociable environments for viewing art.
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