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Christl Mudrak: Eros (Bilingual edition)
Christl Mudrak: Eros (Bilingual edition)
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Product details
- ISBN 9783775758994
- Weight: 1200g
- Dimensions: 216 x 275mm
- Publication Date: 08 May 2025
- Publisher: Hatje Cantz
- Publication City/Country: DE
- Product Form: Hardback
Performative and participatory painting
Christl Mudrak's first monograph publication is dedicated to her complex, often-ephemeral artistic work of the last two decades. The book is both a search for traces and a tracker of an aesthetic practice that eludes the simplistic patterns of art historiography and makes institutional appropriation difficult. In addition to the creation of experiential spaces and participatory-performative painting, Mudrak's work focuses on exploring the potential of collaborative work, based on a deep understanding of the equality of humans, animals, and nature. Through this monograph, Mudrak's elusive art is not only made visible, but can be experienced anew.
Christl Mudrak's first monograph publication is dedicated to her complex, often-ephemeral artistic work of the last two decades. The book is both a search for traces and a tracker of an aesthetic practice that eludes the simplistic patterns of art historiography and makes institutional appropriation difficult. In addition to the creation of experiential spaces and participatory-performative painting, Mudrak's work focuses on exploring the potential of collaborative work, based on a deep understanding of the equality of humans, animals, and nature. Through this monograph, Mudrak's elusive art is not only made visible, but can be experienced anew.
Christl Mudrak (*1972) deals with spaces that have a physical and psychological effect on the viewer. In interactive processes with human collaborators, but also animals and plants, she questions concepts of artistic authorship. She lives and works in Berlin.
Christl Mudrak: Eros (Bilingual edition)
€54.99
