Renate Bertlmann : works 1969-2016 : ein subversives Politprogramm / herausgeben von Gabriele Schor, Jessica Morgan ; mit Beiträgen von Berthold Ecker, Jessica Morgan, Gabriele Schor, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Katharina Sykora.
"Renate Bertlmann is among the most significant artists of the 1970s Feminist Avant-garde. Born in 1943, she lives and works in Vienna. Here, the SAMMLUNG VERBUND, Vienna presents the first comprehensive monograph of her work. The book, created in close collaboration with the artist, is publish...
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Other title: | Works. Selections. Subversives Politprogramm. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | German |
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Munich ; New York :
Prestel,
[2016]
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Summary: | "Renate Bertlmann is among the most significant artists of the 1970s Feminist Avant-garde. Born in 1943, she lives and works in Vienna. Here, the SAMMLUNG VERBUND, Vienna presents the first comprehensive monograph of her work. The book, created in close collaboration with the artist, is published in both German and English and contains 300 illustrations from a career spanning more than five decades. Bertlmann divides her work into Pornography, Irony and Utopia, with all three areas gathered under the motto AMO EROG SUM (I love, therefore I am). Her work artfully stages the encounter of opposites: female and male, soft and hard, attraction and repulsion, eroticism and asceticism. The essays in the book provide an art historical overview of the motif of the bride, interpret Bertlmann's work in the light of Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis, explore themes of skin and touch, and contextualize her work within the broader history of feminism. The volume also contains an extensive interview with the artist, a biographical overview, and an illustrated chronology of her films, performances, and staged photographs"--Provided by publisher. |
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Item Description: | Catalog of the exhibition "Renate Bertlmann : Amo Ergo Sum : ein subversives Politprogram" held at the Vertikale Gallery, the Sammlung Verbund, Vienna, February 25 - June 30, 2016. |
Physical Description: | 301 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9783791355306 3791355309 |
Language: | Parallel text in German and English. |