Das Schubladenmuseum 19701977

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This volume is a complete portrait of Herbert Distel's iconic Museum of Drawers and contains life-sized photographs of each individual work of art in its collection as well as images of each of the twenty drawers as an ensemble


The Museum of Drawersa cult object among audiences in Europe and America, as Texas Monthly stated in 1978has the distinction of being the world's smallest museum of twentieth-century art. But far from being a mere curiosity, the Museum of Drawers is a true microcosm of art produced during that time. Conceived and assembled by Swiss-born artist Herbert Distel in 1970, the museum consists of an old cabinet that contains twenty drawers, each of which are divided into twenty-five compartments. The resulting five hundred sections each contain a miniature work of art, many of which were specially commissioned for this project. An impressive array of artists, including Joseph Beuys, Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Donald Judd, Alex Katz, Roy Lichtenstein, Meret Oppenheim, Pablo Picasso, Cy Twombly, and Andy Warhol, is represented.

The Museum of Drawers 19701977 is a complete portrait of this extraordinary collection and contains photographs of each of the drawers, as well as life-sized image of each individual compartment. Complementing these images is an interview with Herbert Distel, covering the history and significance of the museum.


«A cult object among audiences in Europe and America.» Texas Monthly

«Ein liebevoll ediertes Buch, das sowohl Konzeption, Anordnung, als auch die kunsthistorische Relevanz des Museums als Muse, wie Kynaston McShine, Kurator des MoMA, die Arbeit apostrophierte, detailgetreu beleuchtet. Exzentrisch, exotisch, expressiv!» Kunstmarkt

«An dem weltweit einzigartigen Projekt beteiligten sich so gut wie alle namhaften Künstler. Von Jasper Johns, Robert Smithson oder Niki de Saint Phalle bis Hockney, Kounellis und Christo. Noch heute lässt das Schubladenmuseum staunen. Installationen, Gemälde und Skulpturen der unterschiedlichsten Art. Alles en miniature und zumeist exklusiv für diesen Anlass geschaffen. Mit dem nun vorliegenden Buch kann man diese Schatzkammer der Kunst des 20. Jahrhunderts endlich in Ruhe und in allen Details betrachten.» Dietrich Roeschmann, artline Kunstmagazin

«In Museum of Drawers, Herbert Distel arranged tiny examples of work from well-known artists of his period into a chest of drawers, in order to create a miniaturist survey of art history.» New York Magazine

«Herbert Distel adopted the role of the museum curator when he invited artists from around the world to contribute miniature works for display in the tiny galleries of his Museum of Drawers. The drawers in this found cabinet are filled with five hundred works by a wide range of artists creating a comprehensive survey of artistic currents in the 1960s and 1970s.» www.moma.org


Autorentext

Herbert Distel, born 1942 in Bern, Switzerland, is an artist and the curator of the Museum of Drawers. His work includes painting, sculpture, conceptual art, film, video and audio art. He lives and works in Austria. Thomas Kramer has been managing director and chief editor of Scheidegger & Spiess Publishers since 2006.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch, Deutsch
    • Gewicht 898g
    • Untertitel Fünfhundert Kunstwerke der Moderne
    • Autor Herbert Distel
    • Titel Das Schubladenmuseum 19701977
    • Veröffentlichung 13.05.2011
    • ISBN 978-3-85881-333-6
    • Format Fester Einband
    • EAN 9783858813336
    • Jahr 2011
    • Größe H300mm x B200mm x T17mm
    • Herausgeber Scheidegger & Spiess
    • Anzahl Seiten 184
    • Beiträge von Herbert Distel, Anne Marie Aeschlimann, Ueli Zingg, Gabi Zaun-Fertel
    • Schöpfer Anne Marie Aeschlimann, Gabi Zaun-Fertel
    • Editor Thomas Kramer
    • Auflage 1. A.
    • Genre Bildende Kunst
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • GTIN 09783858813336

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