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Le livre et l’exposition “Number, Rhythm, Change – Emma Kunz and Contemporary Art” accordent une attention particulière au travail de l’artiste et radiesthésiste suisse Emma Kunz (1892-1963), qui, avec plus de 400 dessins sur papier millimétré, connecte art et thérapie, traduction d’états humains. En collaboration avec les œuvres de douze artistes contemporains internationaux et des textes de divers auteurs, une salle de résonance est créée dans laquelle la vision holistique et spirituelle d’Emma Kunz en tant que contribution aux discussions actuelles devient claire. Le réseau associatif, dont les coordonnées sont déterminées par des domaines aussi divers que la théorie sociale, la technologie, l’histoire naturelle, la phénoménologie ou la cybernétique, permet des expériences transfrontalières.
Kunz, Emma, --- Psychologie --- Kunz, Emma --- Kunz, Emma, - 1892-1963 - Exhibitions --- Kunz, Emma, - 1892-1963 --- Kunz, Emma.
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Emma Kunz (1892-1963) was a Swiss healer and artist. Born to a family of weavers, her abilities of telepathy, prophecy, and as a healer became evident early in life and she began to exercise her divining pendulum as a young adult. Although never formally trained in art, in 1938 she also began to produce large-scale, delicate geometric drawings using her divining pendulum. With her work based on the questions she encountered and the visions she had, Kunz proved to be an accomplished and even visionary artist. Fascination with Kunz's art has never been greater than it is today. Living a secluded life, far from any art scene, the works she created eighty years ago exemplify what we now take for granted: an expanded concept of creativity that rejects the question of art versus non-art and incorporates a wide range of topics: research, medicine, nature, as well as supernatural, magical, animistic, and visionary elements. Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus in Switzerland, where the first-ever public display of Emma Kunz's drawings was staged in 1973, this book sets her drawings and activities as a healer in dialogue with the work and positions of contemporary artists such as Agnieszka Brzezanþska, Joachim Koester, Goshka Macuga, Shana Moulton, Rivane Neuenschwander, and Mai-Thu Perret. Alongside some 120 illustrations, mostly in color, the book features essays on spirituality and esotericism in contemporary art as well as interviews with the artists mentioned. An innovative exhibition tour via 3-D laser scan technology completes the book. Exhibition: Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland (23.01. - 24.05.2021).
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Drawing --- drawings [visual works] --- Kunz, Emma --- anno 1900-1999 --- Switzerland
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"Abstract paintings were being produced even before Kandinsky. Completely independently from each other, Georgiana Houghton (1814-1884) in England, Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) in Sweden and Emma Kunz (1892-1963) in Switzerland developed an individual, abstract pictorial language. What they had in common was a desire to make visible the laws of nature, the intellect and the supernatural. Their works are being presented side by side for the first time in an exhibition. The three women artists all found their artistic language within the context of the spiritual movements of their times: Houghton in spiritism, af Klint in theosophy and Kunz in naturopathy. Their artworks bear witness to a 'mediumistic' praxis: Houghton and af Klint were inspired by higher beings to paint, while Kunz developed her drawings with the help of a pendulum. In addition, the volume shows stills by Harry Smith and James and John Whitney, who - inspired by various occult movements - made experimental films during the 1940s"--Publisher's website
Painting --- mysticism --- abstracte schilderkunst --- spiritualiteit --- Houghton, Georgiana --- Klint, Hilma A.F. --- Kunz, Emma --- abstracte kunst --- esoterie --- film --- natuur --- Klint, Hilma af --- Smith, Harry --- Whitney, James --- Whitney, John --- Film --- Abstract [fine arts style] --- Smith, Harry Everett --- abstracte, niet-figuratieve kunst --- Af Klint, Hilma --- Mysticism and art --- Spirituality in art --- Art, Abstract --- 7.037 --- Klint, Hilma af 1862-1944 (°Solna, Zweden) --- Houghton, Georgiana 1814 – 1884 (°Las Palmas, Gran Canaria) --- Kunz, Emma 1892-1963 (°Brittnau, Aargau, Zwitserland) --- Whitney, John 1917-1995 (°Pasadena, CA, Verenigde Staten) --- Smith, Harry Everett 1923-1991 (°Portland, Oregon, Verenigde Staten) --- Abstracte kunst ; 20ste eeuw ; ontstaan en ontwikkeling --- Art and mysticism --- Art --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1900 - 1950 --- Houghton, Georgiana, --- Klint, Hilma af, --- Kunz, Emma, --- Whitney, John, --- Whitney, James, --- Smith, Harry Everett, --- Smith, Harry, --- Whitney, John H. --- Whitney, John Hales, --- Af Klint, Hilma, --- Houghton, --- af Klint, Hilma --- abstracte kunst. --- natuur. --- spiritualiteit. --- esoterie. --- film. --- Houghton, Georgiana. --- Af Klint, Hilma. --- Kunz, Emma. --- Whitney, John. --- Whitney, James. --- Smith, Harry. --- Abstract [modern European style]
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Art styles --- Iconography --- Architecture --- Drawing --- Painting --- architecture [discipline] --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- philosophy --- geometric figures --- motion --- scripts [writing] --- Belyi, Andrej --- Steiner, Rudolf --- Beuys, Joseph --- Kunz, Emma --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099
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Ce livre présente le travail extraordinaire de trois artistes de différentes générations qui approchent l'abstraction non pas comme un formalisme, mais comme une manière philosophique structurée, scientifique, et d'idées transcendentales. (extrait du 4ème de couverture)
Kunz, Emma --- Klint, Hilma A.F. --- Martin, Agnes --- Drawing, Abstract --- Drawing --- Dessin abstrait --- Dessin --- Exhibitions --- Exhibitions. --- Expositions --- Klint, Hilma af, --- Kunz, Emma, --- Martin, Agnes, --- Klint, Hilma af --- Art abstrait --- Af Klint, Hilma --- Martin, Agnès --- 7.038 --- 741 "19" --- Hilma af Klint 1862-1944 (° Karlsberg, Zweden) Emma Kunz 1892-1963 (° Brittnau, Kanton Aargau, Zwitserland) --- Agnes Martin 1912-2004 (° Maklin, Saskatchewan, Canada ; sinds 1950 --- Amerikaans staatsburger) --- Tekenkunst ; 20te eeuw ; H. Af Klint ; E. Kunz ; A. Martin --- Kunst ; van vrouwen ; 20ste eeuw --- Tentoonstellingscatalogi ; New York ; The Drawing Center --- Abstracte kunst --- 741.038 --- (069) --- 741 "19" Tekenkunst--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- Tekenkunst--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 7.038 Abstracte kunst. Non-figuratieve kunst. Concrete kunst --- Abstracte kunst. Non-figuratieve kunst. Concrete kunst --- Tekenkunst ; 1950 - 2000 --- (Musea. Collecties) --- Kunz, Emma 1892-1963 (°Brittnau, Aargau, Zwitserland) --- Martin, Agnes 1912-2004 (°Macklin, Canada) --- Af Klint, Hilma 1862-1944 (°Solna, Zweden) --- Tekenkunst ; 20ste eeuw ; H. Af Klint ; E. Kunz ; A. Martin --- Vrouwelijke kunstenaars --- Artists --- Spirituality --- Tentoonstellingscatalogus --- Visual arts --- Book
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Art --- drawings [visual works] --- expression --- fiber art --- dolls [figurines] --- puppetry [performing art] --- maskers --- human figures [visual works] --- Spoerri, Daniel --- Macuga, Goshka --- Tinguely, Jean --- Redon, Odilon --- Warhol, Andy --- Steiner, Rudolf --- Bourgeois, Louise --- Simmons, Laurie --- Saint-Phalle, de, Niki --- Stojka, Ceija --- Maryon, Edith --- Masereel, Frans --- Kelley, Mike --- Cattelan, Maurizio --- Raynaud, Jean Pierre --- Anton, Robert --- Messager, Annette --- Dean, Tacita --- Lucas, Sarah --- Oppenheim, Meret --- Kunz, Emma --- Lalanne, Claude --- Kollwitz, Käthe --- Aeppli, Eva
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Catherine De Zegher is directeur van het Museum voor Schone Kunsten te Gent, maar voordien werkte zij overal ter wereld als curator van tentoonstellingen, zoals “Inside the visible” en “Persistent Vestiges”. In deze reeks essays levert ze een bijdrage voor ons begrip van kunst, meer bepaald met de artistieke expressie van een aantal kunstenaressen waar ze de voorbije jaren mee samenwerkte. Er gaat veel aandacht uit naar de totstandkoming en esthetische praktijken, en ze legt ook de politiek-historische context bloot die aan de grondslag van een bepaald werk ligt. Het unieke van elke artiest en elk project is dan ook van groot belang. De invloed van het feminisme en daaraan gekoppelde intellectuele revolutie van de jaren 60 tot in de jaren 80 leidde tot nieuwe kunstuitingen (o.m. body art, performance, media en bewegende beelden, conceptkunst, gebruik van audiovisuele elementen). Deze anthologie is een kroniek van het feministisch gedachtegoed en ‘actie via de kunst’ over de laatste 25 jaar: “It is what these artists contribute through their individual artistic practices to one collective understanding of the complexity of art in relation to history, subjectivity, and its own materialities and transformations in which the symbolic, imaginary and political effects of gender as hierarchy and gender difference as imaginative resource are in play.”
Aesthetics --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Art --- Sculpture --- Painting --- Theatrical science --- Poetry --- Thematology --- Feminism --- Feminist art --- Gender --- International --- Artists --- Writers --- Book --- Dancing --- Newman, Avis --- Keersmaeker, de, Anne Teresa --- Gego --- Nicodemus, Everlyn --- Gill, Simryn --- Atkins, Anna --- Bloch, Pierrette --- Grzymala, Monika --- Kot'átková, Eva --- Spero, Nancy --- Janssens, Ann Veronica --- Shettar, Ranjani --- Wright, Judith --- Maiolino, Anna Maria --- Tuerlinckx, Joëlle --- Hatoum, Mona --- Verhaeghe, Ria --- Hesse, Eva --- Rosler, Martha --- Lichtenberg-Ettinger, Bracha --- Iglesias, Cristina --- Gallagher, Ellen --- Vicuña, Cecilia --- Klint, Hilma A.F. --- Kunz, Emma --- Mehretu, Julie --- Martin, Agnes --- Keersmaeker, De, Anne Teresa
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