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Andro Wekua
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 344

Andro Wekua

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07
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  • Publisher: Jrp Ringier

Georgian artist Andro Wekua (born 1977) uses painting, collage, drawing, installation, sculpture and film to reflect on childhood, memory and political history in his depictions of fictional and dream-like realities, documented in this first comprehensive publication.

Wait to Wait
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Wait to Wait

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009
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  • Publisher: Jrp Ringier

An "unequal" pair from the ranks of philosophy and contemporary art were brought to the table for debate. The celebrated Russian philosopher Boris Groys, and the young international artist from Georgia Andro Wekua, discussed their shared experiences in the Soviet system, the conditions governing production in contemporary art today, and the sensitivities of a generation of artists born in the 1970s, taking Wekua's two large installations "Wait to Wait" and "Get Out of My Room" as examples. Phenomena such as loneliness, doubles, repetitions, mirror images, and waiting are the central themes of this conversation, illustrated by pictures of the two installations and several collages by Wekua.

Andro Wekua
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Andro Wekua

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Jrp Ringier

If There Ever Was One is full of collages, in the widest sense of the word: Andro Wekua assembles objects, old and new, discarded and valued, in installations, paintings, drawings, sculptures, videos and texts. His ominous tableaux of childlike figures lost in ceramic landscapes combine a sweet nostalgia for youth with an almost masochistic relish for history's decay. Those kid-doppelgangers harbor a tragic fragility, often signaled by blindness or burns, evoking the displacement of the refugee and internalized angst of those growing up witness to national strife, as Wekua did in Soviet and post-Soviet Georgia. His soulful and enigmatic imagery recreates an abstracted vision of that history, and imagines a refuge. As seen at Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York and in the Saatchi Gallery, London, the Rubbell Collection, Miami and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.

PIN-UP Interviews
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 450

PIN-UP Interviews

The PIN–UP Interviews is a compilation of over 50 of the most fascinating interviews from PIN-UP magazine since its first issue was published in October 2006. Serious, yet accessible, featuring the elegant and modern aesthetic PIN-UP’s readers have come to expect, there is no comparable source available for such a stunning array of contemporary design talent collected in one place. It is indispensable to all lovers of today’s brightest architectural and design ideas. The PIN–UP Interviews is the first book produced by PIN–UP, the award-winning, New York-based, biannual architecture and design magazine. Cheekily dubbing itself the “Magazine for Architectural Entertainment,” PIN...

Andro Wekua
  • Language: de

Andro Wekua

Andro Wekua brings together collective and personal memories to form vivid, at times disturbing, representations in installations, sculptures, collages, pictures and films. He merges motifs found in magazines or old photo albums with painting and pasting to create multi-layered, kaleidoscope-like collages. The focus is on the search for a way to deal with that which is past and that which is present, the experienced and the passed-on overlap in Wekua's art on both visual and narrative levels. The installations, often dramatically staged, testify to this narrative leaning. Andro Wekua presents his biggest exhibition yet at the Kunsthalle Fridericianum (March – June 2011), showing numerous new sculptures, including a group of works that recalls the severely damaged and abandoned buildings of his hometown Sukhumi. A new film brings together science fiction and horror elements. This 3 volume catalogue is published in collaboration with the Rein Wolfs, Kunsthalle Fridericanium.

Andro Wekua
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 8

Andro Wekua

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gems Survey
  • Language: en

Gems Survey

  • Categories: Art

Tiré du site de l'éditeur:"Gems Survey is a book of memories : pinned to the bare field of each page, huddled in the corners like frightened animals, are small images of buildings, scraps of cities and shreds of skies, clippings of stars and far off galaxies. These are the places that Andro Wekua has traveled to, real and imaginary, environments that influence and make-up a large part of his oeuvre."

Andro Wekua: Dreaming Dreaming
  • Language: en

Andro Wekua: Dreaming Dreaming

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-02-28
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  • Publisher: Jrp Ringier

Working in a diverse array of media, Andro Wekua has developed a visual language grounded in the exploration of human experience through the subtle intersections of individual and pooled memory, personal identity and history.

The Human Factor
  • Language: en

The Human Factor

  • Categories: Art

'The Human Factor: the Figure in Contemporary Sculpture' brings together the work of 25 leading international artists, in whose practice the human form plays a central role. Over the past 25 years, artists have reinvented figurative sculpture by looking back to earlier movements in art history as well as imagery from contemporary culture. Setting up dialogues with modernist as well as classical and archaic models of art, these artists engage and confront the question of how we represent the 'human' today. Eschewing concerns related to psychological portraiture, these artists use the figure as a catalyst for evoking far-ranging content, including subjects spanning political violence and morta...

Paul Chan
  • Language: en

Paul Chan

The American artist Paul Chan has gained international acclaim for his video work, drawings and installations that blend a novel drafting aesthetic with philosophical reflections on politics, religion, sex and life. This beautifully produced monograph, published on the occasion of Chan's highly anticipated one-person exhibition at New York's recently unveiled New Museum of Contemporary Art, presents the first significant overview of his work. Spanning from the late 1990s through today, it is named for Chan's most recent project, The 7 Lights (2005-07), a series of large-scale digital projections and drawings that "hallucinate" the Seven Days of Creation. Paul Chan was born in Hong Kong in 1973 and raised in Nebraska. Currently based in New York, he is represented by Greene Naftali Gallery and has had solo museum exhibitions at The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia; the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; and the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles.