Mike Kelley, Franz West
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Katalog zur Ausstellung, kuratiert von Catherine Bastide und Anne Pontégnie für OneTwoThree Brüssel
Katalog zur Ausstellung, kuratiert von Catherine Bastide und Anne Pontégnie für OneTwoThree Brüssel
Taking Freud's idea of the Uncanny as a starting point, artist Mike Kelley plays Sunday curator and presents work by Jasper Johns, Paul McCarthy, Jeff Koons, Tony Oursler, and others (reprinted from a 1993 catalogue), plus photos of chewing gum wrappers, postcards, record covers, and toys, all connected to ideas of youth and the Uncanny.
This volume considers the work of Mike Kelley alongside the collaborations of Peter Fischli and David Weiss. Kelley's works are firmly anchored in an ironic, detached attitude towards his Irish Catholic upbringing; he makes use of the pictorial language of specific subcultures and the aesthetics of 'low culture,' to probe such concerns as the representation of childhood and the social construction of sexual behavior and cultural identification. Peter Fischli and David Weiss have been making art together since 1979, addressing various theoretical and philosophical explanations of the world with their subtle and humorous manipulations of common objects. The work of the American Kelley and the Swiss Fischli and Weiss resonate with each other in curious ways, most significantly in their exploration of everyday consciousness and 'low' materials. This publication documents the work of Peter Fischli and David Weiss in the Goetz Collection during a recent exhibition, along with interviews, essays and two texts by Kelley himself.
The narrative centers on a Christian writer whose life experiences and spiritual journey shape his storytelling. Originating from Kentucky, he embraces traditional storytelling methods while drawing inspiration from his global travels. His writings, infused with personal and divine influences, reflect a deep connection to his faith. Educated at Old Dominion University and William and Mary, he believes his true education comes from life and divine guidance. Currently, he resides in Cincinnati with his wife, Susan, where he continues to create.
Set against the backdrop of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, a diverse group of misfits embarks on a journey to New Orleans aboard The River Shadow. The crew includes a dreamer, a free-spirited woman, a musician, a dwarf woodcarver, and a heroic dog named Hook. As they navigate the challenges of the river and confront their pasts, they forge deep bonds, transforming into a family. Their adventure is filled with danger and camaraderie, echoing the spirit of classic tales like Tom and Huck. Discover the reasons behind the river's cries in this captivating historical novel.
A View from the Top showcases a curated selection of photography aimed at documenting the Viewpoint Collection. This unique body of work captures diverse perspectives and artistic expressions, emphasizing the significance of visual storytelling through the lens of various photographers. The collection serves not only as an artistic endeavor but also as a historical record, reflecting the evolution of photography and its impact on the viewer's experience.
The narrative offers a compelling glimpse into the author's experiences as a British expatriate over more than twenty-seven years in some of the world's most radical countries, such as Libya, Yemen, and Sudan. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, the author explores cultural contrasts, political upheaval, and the challenges faced while living in these tumultuous environments, providing readers with a unique perspective on life in regions often misunderstood.
The narrative explores a profound spiritual experience where the author recounts being awakened by the voice of Jesus. This encounter leads to a transformative journey of faith and self-discovery, delving into themes of divine communication and personal awakening. Through vivid descriptions and emotional reflections, the author shares insights gained from this powerful moment, inviting readers to contemplate their own spiritual beliefs and connections. The book serves as both a memoir and a guide for those seeking deeper understanding and faith.
This collection is designed to engage readers and provoke thoughtful reflection. It offers a range of content aimed at both entertainment and intellectual stimulation, encouraging exploration of various ideas and themes throughout its pages.
Jacques Gendron embarks on a quest to understand the violence associated with Radical Islam, driven by a personal encounter with its brutal reality. His investigation reveals shocking and unsettling insights into the motivations behind religious extremism, challenging preconceived notions about faith and conflict. The journey exposes the complexities of belief systems and the dark undercurrents that fuel violence in the name of religion, ultimately prompting readers to confront uncomfortable truths about humanity and spirituality.