
David Weiss: Works, 1968?1979
David Weiss(Artist)
Swiss Institute (Publisher)
Published on 9. June 2016
Book
Hardback
310 pages
978-1-942607-23-6 (ISBN)
Description
David Weiss: Works, 1968-1979 illuminates the pioneering Swiss artist's early work before his well-known collaboration with Peter Fischli. The book features his cartoon imagery, ethereal abstractions and electric cityscapes hidden away until his untimely death, as well as previously unpublished writings, unveiling a young David Weiss developing the irreverent vocabulary that would later define the groundbreaking work of Fischli/Weiss.
Intimate anecdotes of Weiss' youth told by close friends Urs Luethi and Hans Ulrich Obrist explore his creative determination and repeated voluntary exiles, while curator Douglas Fogle considers the ecology of influences on his early work, from Robert Walser to Bugs Bunny. The book is published in the Swiss Institute series, which adds retrospective context (essays, artist portfolios, archival materials and other documentation) to exhibitions at Swiss Institute in New York.
Intimate anecdotes of Weiss' youth told by close friends Urs Luethi and Hans Ulrich Obrist explore his creative determination and repeated voluntary exiles, while curator Douglas Fogle considers the ecology of influences on his early work, from Robert Walser to Bugs Bunny. The book is published in the Swiss Institute series, which adds retrospective context (essays, artist portfolios, archival materials and other documentation) to exhibitions at Swiss Institute in New York.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Illustrations
252 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 160 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-942607-23-6 (9781942607236)
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