Fachstelle
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Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
3945900190
ISBN-13
9783945900192
Publisher
Edition Taube
Imprint
Edition Taube
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 29th, 2019
Print length
1076 Pages
Weight
2,748 grams
Dimensions
21.50 x 30.10 x 5.40 cms
Product Classification:
Art forms
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A block of 500 A4 sheets corresponds to a basic unit in office life—a single ream of photocopy paper, a brick. Günzburgers book consists of over 500 drawings on letter paper: concentrated, reduced, almost calligraphic sketches of other artworks held in the collection of the government of the canton of Zurich. Günzburger’s drawings are a kind of virtuoso exercise: a single artistic idea is extracted from each work and depicted in black ink in a minimum number of strokes, a single phrase or aphorism. Speed and consistency leads here to a kind of abstraction. Sculptural works, portraits, abstract paintings; all are captured in sequence of economic gestures. They can all be compared to each other but also lose their specific characteristics, all the material qualities that make them artworks and not signs. With the inventory of the works on the letterhead of the canton, Günzburger also draws a portrait of the „Fachstelle Kunst“ (which, however, never existed under this name), thus providing an insight into the nature of bureaucracy. With a text by Adam Jasper
A block of 500 A4 sheets corresponds to a basic unit in office life—a single ream of photocopy paper, a brick. Günzburgers book consists of over 500 drawings on letter paper: concentrated, reduced, almost calligraphic sketches of other artworks held in the collection of the government of the canton of Zurich. Günzburger’s drawings are a kind of virtuoso exercise: a single artistic idea is extracted from each work and depicted in black ink in a minimum number of strokes, a single phrase or aphorism. Speed and consistency leads here to a kind of abstraction. Sculptural works, portraits, abstract paintings; all are captured in sequence of economic gestures. They can all be compared to each other but also lose their specific characteristics, all the material qualities that make them artworks and not signs. With the inventory of the works on the letterhead of the canton, Günzburger also draws a portrait of the „Fachstelle Kunst“ (which, however, never existed under this name), thus providing an insight into the nature of bureaucracy. With a text by Adam Jasper
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