
Jean Tinguely
Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf / Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
König, Walther (Publisher)
Published on 26. April 2016
Book
228 pages
978-3-86335-823-5 (ISBN)
Description
In contrast to the canonic Tinguely discourse, that largely concentrates on the playful, kinetic aspects of his machines, this study will be the first-ever to scrutinize the more topical, theoretical, interdisciplinary and critical aspects of his work. Renowned authors on the subject of 1960s art will discuss the ambiguous nature of Tinguely's work. They will, for instance, examine the infectious cheerfulness of the machines that connects with a darker, more ambivalent view of human existence and death; the predisposition towards - and rejection of - technological advances; Tinguely's utopian yet simultaneously dystopian vision of society; his love of art history and the museum paired with anti-institutional critique and, of course, his paradoxical relationship to materiality/production and destruction. The publication ends with a panel discussion of the meaning of Tinguely for visual art and the museum in the 21st century.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cologne
Germany
Illustrations
Illustrated in colour and black and white throughout
Dimensions
Height: 288 mm
Width: 230 mm
Weight
1340 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-86335-823-5 (9783863358235)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Kaira M. Cabanas is an art historian and visiting professor in the Departamento de Letras at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Hans-Christian von Herrmann has been a professor of literature at TU Berlin since 2011. Dominik Mueller is Exhibition Manager at the Kunstmuseum, Lucerne. Johan Pas lectures in modern and contemporary art history at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Margriet Schavemaker is Head of Collections and Research at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. Barbara Til is Deputy Head of Collections at the Museum Kunstpalast, Duesseldorf. Beat Wismer is the General Director of the Stiftung Museum. Thekla Zell is an art historian.