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ERWIN WURM. Wear Me Out

ERWIN WURM (1954-)

 

 

Austrian artist Erwin Wurm works with videos, drawings, sculptures, photos, and installations that take on anything but traditional forms. In his One Minute Sculptures, which marked Wurm’s international breakthrough, he used simple instructional drawings to invite viewers to themselves become sculptures. Wurm also throws his own body into the battle by sculpting it with many layers of clothing or subjecting it to an extreme diet. He extended the idea of a voluminous body to lifeless objects such as cars and houses. Wurm's perplexing and often extremely ironic works have made an immense contribution to his popularity.

The artist’s book presents Wurm’s latest work: furniture, drawings, outdoor sculptures, and—for the first time—clothing, developed in collaboration with the innovative Belgian fashion designer Walter Van Beirendonck.

Pris ved 1 399,00 DKK

Emne Skulptur
Kunstner WURM, Erwin
Forfatter
Sprog Engelsk/tysk tekst
Illustrationer 118 ill. i farver
Format / Sideantal 28 x 23 cm / 148 sider
Udgivelsesår 2011
Indbinding indbundet
Forlag Hatjre Cantz
Antikvarisk
Antal
Køb
ISBN 9783775732185
Lev. 3-5 dage

ERWIN WURM (1954-)

 

 

Austrian artist Erwin Wurm works with videos, drawings, sculptures, photos, and installations that take on anything but traditional forms. In his One Minute Sculptures, which marked Wurm’s international breakthrough, he used simple instructional drawings to invite viewers to themselves become sculptures. Wurm also throws his own body into the battle by sculpting it with many layers of clothing or subjecting it to an extreme diet. He extended the idea of a voluminous body to lifeless objects such as cars and houses. Wurm's perplexing and often extremely ironic works have made an immense contribution to his popularity.

The artist’s book presents Wurm’s latest work: furniture, drawings, outdoor sculptures, and—for the first time—clothing, developed in collaboration with the innovative Belgian fashion designer Walter Van Beirendonck.