With interiors as her subject, Anna Lehmann-Brauns (*1967 in Berlin), a former student of Joachim Brohms master class at the Hochschule für Grafik und ...
Much more than "just" the fur cup: this lavishly illustrated monograph presents the multifaceted work and colorful life of the great artist and Surrealist ...
Although Kurt Schwitters was one of the most influential artists of international modernism, his immensely varied visual oeuvre has been only partially deciphered. For ...
This panoramic presentation sheds new light on central themes such as the world of the theater, cabaret, and music, dreams and reality, staged sensuality, ...
The great world fairs of the nineteenth century served as experimental zones for modern illumination of architecture. This publication commences a dialogue among historical ...
Franz Gertsch (*1930) ist neben Chuck Close der wichtigste Vertreter des so genannten Foto- oder Hyperrealismus der 1970er Jahre. Seit seinem Durchbruch auf Harald ...
The catalogue for the 2005 festival present theoretical reflections by participating artists and scholars along with descriptions of exhibited art projects in a current ...
Notorious "guitar trasher" Pete Townshend (of the legendary rock band The Who) refers to Gustav Metzger as his teacher--due mainly to the artist/activist's continued ...
Fragments of the many practices of the American architect Peter Eisenman are the subject of Barefoot on White-Hot Walls, published in conjunction with the ...