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Table of Content Kiki Smith’s Logophilia by Vincent Katz 20 Years of Parkett Essay by Nicolas Bourriaud, Interview with Pipilotti Rist Closed Circuit by Anne Söll Olaf Breuning See? It is always the same story by Marc-Olivier Wahler Technician oft the Sacred by Carissa Rodriguez In Search of Lost Purpose by Gianni Jetzer Richard Phillips Out of Time and Place – A Conversation with Diedrich Diederichsen & Richard Phillips Face All Wrath! by Jutta Koether Contemporary American Sublime by Christian Rattemeyer Keith Tyson Primordial Soups by Michael Archer It`s like an organic system – A Conversation with Ethan Wagner & Keith Tyson Fabulous Art by Hans Rudolf Reust Dan Perjovschi, Insert Walterday – Walter Pfeiffer by Michelle Nicol Beyond Words – Fionna Banner by Francis McKee In Praise of Dialogue, Cumulus from Europe by Paolo Bianchi John Körmeling : The Freedom in Free Space, Cumulus from America by Wayne Baerwaldt Sexualized Torture and Breakfast Rolls by Klaus Theweleit
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- photography [process] --- video art --- Breuning, Olaf
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Breuning, Olaf --- DeNike, Jen --- Fiering & Luem --- Goicolea, Anthony --- Piene, Chloe --- Schachter, Pia --- Yelland, Tobin
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Swiss artist Olaf Breuning's videos revel hilariously in adolescent antics and pop culture. In a recent work, Wayne's World types don masks, eat dog food, and throw m&m's at pets, and in another segment, a gang invades Amish country, strips a passerby, pulls a mask over his head, and chases him into the woods. Like Mike Kelley before him, Breuning seeks not just to erase the line between our media-saturated world of film and television and high art, but to blow it to smithereens. That doesn't mean he isn't thoughtful and thought provoking: Inventive composition and technical mastery inform all his pieces, whether videos or large-format photographs. Inspired by Doug Aitken, Matthew Barney's early work, and filmmakers such as John Carpenter and John Waters, Breuning has learned both how to get a laugh (and a scream) and to plumb the deeper human comedy (and horror).
Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- installations [visual works] --- art [discipline] --- photography [process] --- humor --- motion pictures [visual works] --- sculpting --- Breuning, Olaf --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- Switzerland
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