Klaus Bürgel: Endless Conundrum. Drawings, Sculpture, Jewellery
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Published: 02.08.2012
Susanna Moore
Rafael Von Uslar
Karl Fritsch
- Editor:
- Andy Lim
- Edited by:
- Darling Publications
- Edited at:
- Cologne
- Edited on:
- 2012
- Technical data:
- 96 pages, hardcover linen, 3side embossing, 64 pages of colour photographs, over 74 images, text in English, 24 x 30 cm
- ISBN / ISSN:
- 978-3-939130-92-5
- Price:
- from 69 €
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Klaus Bürgel obliges you to consider his work in a different way – it has suddenly become a thing independent of one’s self. You are not wearing it; you are watching it. You are not holding it; you are considering it. A new and provocative rapport is imposed.
“In its reproduction section, this publication takes on the form of an artist’s book. It presents a storyline of almost filmic approach, giving an insight into Bürgel’s formal interests and his artistic reflections and considerations.
(Rafael v. Uslar)
“Bürgel obliges you to consider his work in a different way – it has suddenly become a thing independent of one’s self. You are not wearing it; you are watching it. You are not holding it; you are considering it. A new and provocative rapport is imposed.”
(Susanna Moore)
Essays by:
Susanna Moore, New York
Rafael Von Uslar, Berlin
Karl Fritsch, Munich
a conversation with Klaus Bürgel
Signed and numbered. Edition of 500.
(Rafael v. Uslar)
“Bürgel obliges you to consider his work in a different way – it has suddenly become a thing independent of one’s self. You are not wearing it; you are watching it. You are not holding it; you are considering it. A new and provocative rapport is imposed.”
(Susanna Moore)
Essays by:
Susanna Moore, New York
Rafael Von Uslar, Berlin
Karl Fritsch, Munich
a conversation with Klaus Bürgel
Signed and numbered. Edition of 500.
Susanna Moore
Rafael Von Uslar
Karl Fritsch
- Editor:
- Andy Lim
- Edited by:
- Darling Publications
- Edited at:
- Cologne
- Edited on:
- 2012
- Technical data:
- 96 pages, hardcover linen, 3side embossing, 64 pages of colour photographs, over 74 images, text in English, 24 x 30 cm
- ISBN / ISSN:
- 978-3-939130-92-5
- Price:
- from 69 €
ORDER BOOK
Please add the title of the publication at the mail. If you are interested in other publications just add the titles at the mail.
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