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FRANZ ACKERMANN - NAHERHOLUNGSGEBIET

The gouaches of Franz Ackermann document the artist's experiences in cities around the world. The works combine the external reality of a location with the artist's subjective feelings about that place. These intimate visual journals, which Ackermann refers to as "mental maps," temper the fact-based precision of traditional street maps with his personal impressions of a locale's activity. Abstract bands of vibrant colour join recognisable shapes and symbols to communicate the nomadic itinerary of a world traveller. - This illustrated book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Franz Ackermann, Naherholungsgebiet, taking place in the Lounge of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. - multimedia

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Emne Nutidskunst
Kunstner ACKERMANN, Franz
Forfatter Michael Glasmeier, Annelie Lütgens & Carmela Thiele
Sprog Tysk tekst
Illustrationer 48 ill, heraf 40 i farver
Format / Sideantal 28 x 21 cm / 72 sider
Udgivelsesår 2003
Indbinding Indbundet
Forlag Kerber Verlag
Antikvarisk
Antal
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ISBN 393664604x
Lev. 14 dage

The gouaches of Franz Ackermann document the artist's experiences in cities around the world. The works combine the external reality of a location with the artist's subjective feelings about that place. These intimate visual journals, which Ackermann refers to as "mental maps," temper the fact-based precision of traditional street maps with his personal impressions of a locale's activity. Abstract bands of vibrant colour join recognisable shapes and symbols to communicate the nomadic itinerary of a world traveller. - This illustrated book is published on the occasion of the exhibition Franz Ackermann, Naherholungsgebiet, taking place in the Lounge of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg. - multimedia