Calatrava

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This is the definitive monograph of Oehlen's work to date. Often wryly funny and just as smart, Albert Ochlen's paintings play the medium for all it's worth - and then some. After realizing that the so-called death of painting freed him to explore the number of aspects through which one could expand painting, Ochlen started work on a wide variety of figurative and non-objective offerings, in what he has called his post-non-figurative art. The artist continuously challenges himself, setting up rules that force him to overcome convention and his own routine in order to arrive at a satisfying image. During his career he has chosen to paint in primary colors only or in gray, to integrate mirrors into his canvases, or to start on computer paintings when the first PCs became available. In his most recent work Ochlen expands painting through the use of advertising posters whose in-your-face aesthetics he transforms with subtle brushwork. Never without a touch of tongue-in-cheek humor, his work seems to be winking at us as it dares us to change the way we perceive an image. This XL monograph covers the entire scope of Ochlen's ocuvre: Roberto Ohrt discusses the early years, when Ochlen came into his own alongside Kippenberger, Buttner, and others, part of a scene that broke rules in art and rock music. Klaus Kertess examines the years from 1988 onwards, when Ochlen saw himself more self-consciously as a painter and started his first abstract works, then continued to probe the limits of the medium. Martin Prinzhorn and John Corbett take a close look at aspects of Ochlen's iconography, and Ochlen discusses his computer paintings in a conversation with Corbett. An exhaustive biography and bibliography round out this comprehensive study. While Ochlen fans will rejoice at the publication of this breathtaking book, no one with an interest in contemporary art should pass up this unique opportunity to discover Ochlen's remarkable body of work. Following on from the Collector's and Art Edition , this is the trade hardcover edition.

Auteur | Albert Oehlen
Taal | Engels
Type | Hardcover
Categorie | Kunst & Fotografie

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