Theater des Überlebens
Martin Disler – die späten Jahre
Seiten
2021
Scheidegger & Spiess (Verlag)
978-3-85881-699-3 (ISBN)
Scheidegger & Spiess (Verlag)
978-3-85881-699-3 (ISBN)
An artist with a hand for large formats: Swiss painter Martin Disler's hitherto little-noticed late works
lt;p>Martin Disler (1949-1996) was arguably Switzerland's most renownded young artist of the 1980s. Gaining early recognition primarily as a draftsman, he became an internationally celebrated painter after 1980. In the last decade of his relatively short life, which he spent in virtual seclusion, Disler also turned to sculpture. Throughout his entire career, he also wrote poems and literary texts. Self-taught in all disciplines, he constantly struggled in search of his unique visual language and for the major themes that connect his entire manifold oeuvre: love and sex, anger and tenderness, war and violence, illness and death. Regarded as a representative of a wild or neo-expressive style in painting at the peak of his career, Disler always remained an utterly independent loner.
lt;p>Martin Disler (1949-1996) was arguably Switzerland's most renownded young artist of the 1980s. Gaining early recognition primarily as a draftsman, he became an internationally celebrated painter after 1980. In the last decade of his relatively short life, which he spent in virtual seclusion, Disler also turned to sculpture. Throughout his entire career, he also wrote poems and literary texts. Self-taught in all disciplines, he constantly struggled in search of his unique visual language and for the major themes that connect his entire manifold oeuvre: love and sex, anger and tenderness, war and violence, illness and death. Regarded as a representative of a wild or neo-expressive style in painting at the peak of his career, Disler always remained an utterly independent loner.
This monograph is the first book to examine the various disciplines in Disler's late work, highlighting the importance of the body and its role in the creative act.
Carla Burani is an art historian and has been appointed as director of Kirchner Museum Davos in 2019. Beat Wismer is a scholar of art history and has been director of Museum Kunstpalast in Dusseldorf (Germany) 2007-17 and Aargauer Kunsthaus Aarau (Switzerland) 1985-2007.
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.04.2021 |
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Co-Autor | Demostenes Davvetas, Martin Disler, Rolf Winnewisser, Beat Wismer |
Vorwort | Carla Burani |
Zusatzinfo | 90 farbige Abbildungen und 1 s/w-Abbildung |
Verlagsort | Zürich |
Sprache | englisch; deutsch |
Maße | 205 x 275 mm |
Gewicht | 536 g |
Einbandart | Paperback |
Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Malerei / Plastik |
Schlagworte | Abstraction • Abstraktion • ART • Ausdruck • Beat Wismer • Bewegung • Bildhauerei • Body • Body language • Carla Burani • contemporary Art • Dance • drawing • Expression • Figuration • Gestik • gestures • Kirchner Museum Davos • Körper • Körpersprache • Kunst • late work • Malerei • Martin Disler • modern art • Moderne Kunst • Movement • painting • Schweizer Kunst • sculpture • Skulptur • Spätwerk • Swiss art • Tanz • Zeichnung • Zeitgenösiche Kunst • Zeitgenössische Kunst |
ISBN-10 | 3-85881-699-X / 385881699X |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-85881-699-3 / 9783858816993 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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