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Olaf Holzapfel : die Technik des Landes = The technology of the land.
Main entry:

Holzapfel, Olaf, 1969-

Title & Author:

Olaf Holzapfel : die Technik des Landes = The technology of the land.

Publication:

Berlin : Sternberg Press, [2014]

Description:

104 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 32 cm

Notes:
Catalog of an exhibition held at Lindenau-Museum Altenburg, November 23, 2014-February 15, 2015.
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Lindenau-Museum Altenburg, November 23, 2014-February 15, 2015.
Includes an essay by Jennifer Allen.
Vorwort = Preface / Julia M. Nauhaus -- Grußwort = A word of greeting / Thomas Wurzel -- Ein gewisser Wahnsinn in seiner Methode = A madness in his method / Jennifer Allen.
Text in German and English.
Summary:

Olaf Holzapfel's work proves the indissoluble connection between human settlement, technique, and abstraction. Elementary space-generating methods like plaiting, weaving, and latticing - age-old settler techniques - stem from natural linear entities. These techniques are exceptional in that they don't differentiate between technique or machine, or whether a structure is purely functional, for living, or auxiliary. Holzapfel scrutinizes the perception and presence of material within space and whether an image discourse can exist without these physical modules. For him the landscape, and the material it contains, is more than a symbol that fixes identity; rather, it becomes a transmitter. Holzapfel's exhibition at the Lindenau-Museum Altenburg, on occasion of being awarded the Gerhard-Altenbourg Prize 2014, explores the interstices between craft and art, and consequently, between orality and literacy. Much of his work presented in this catalogue--framework installations, hay images, and straw images are displayed in this book--was made together with farmers and craftspeople; by transforming age-old handiwork into contemporary art, Holzapfel unsettles the division between nature and culture, and tradition and modernity. Exhibition: Lindenau-Museum Altenburg, Germany (23.11.2014-15.2.2015).

ISBN:

9783956790911
395679091X

Subject:

Holzapfel, Olaf, 1969- Exhibitions.
Holzapfel, Olaf, 1969-
Art, German 21st century Exhibitions.
Environment (Art) Exhibitions.
Art, German
Environment (Art)

Form/genre:

Exhibition catalogs.
exhibition catalogs.
Catalogues d'exposition.

Added entries:

Allen, Jennifer, 1980-
Staatliches Lindenau-Museum Altenburg.

Technik des Landes
Technology of the land

Holdings:

Location: Library main 290462
Call No.: BIB 233466
Status: Available

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