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DOPPELTER BODEN / HOLLOW GROUND
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Under the title Hollow Ground and playing off one of its most distinctive architectural elements, Kunstraum Lakeside in their 2023 annual publication centers its program on contemporary modes of existence. Just as the visible floor surface of the art space, once opened, reveals the underlying technical infrastructure, works by the invited artists uncover the fundamental conditions of life today. Hollow Ground explores performances reshaping reality in both analog and digital space, while interrogating the technological and/or social scripts that prefigure individual lifeworlds in the twenty-first century. If nothing else, it is also about the fragility of the human body, its vulnerability. With posters by Michail Michailov, UBERMORGEN, Robin Waart, Stephanie Misa, Barbara Kapusta.
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Under the title "Hollow Ground" and playing off one of its most distinctive architectural elements, Kunstraum Lakeside in their 2023 annual publication centers its program on contemporary modes of existence. Just as the visible floor surface of the art space, once opened, reveals the underlying technical infrastructure, works by the invited artists uncover the fundamental conditions of life today. "Hollow Ground" explores performances reshaping reality in both analog and digital space, while interrogating the technological and/or social scripts that prefigure individual lifeworlds in the twenty-first century. If nothing else, it is also about the fragility of the human body, its vulnerability. With posters by Michail Michailov, UBERMORGEN, Robin Waart, Stephanie Misa, Barbara Kapusta.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch, Deutsch
- Titel DOPPELTER BODEN / HOLLOW GROUND
- Veröffentlichung 31.01.2024
- ISBN 978-3-99153-054-1
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783991530541
- Jahr 2024
- Größe H260mm x B190mm x T14mm
- Autor Gudrun Ratzinger , Franz Thalmair
- Untertitel Kunstraum Lakeside
- Gewicht 502g
- Genre Sonstige Kunstbücher
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 88
- Herausgeber VfmK
- GTIN 09783991530541