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Keller Pierre

Pierre Keller

JRP Ringier, Zürich, 2011

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Year of publication
2011
ISBN
9783037642511
Author
Keller Pierre
Pages
168
Publishers
JRP Ringier, Zürich
Binding description
rigida
Languages
Italian
Binding
Hardcover

Description

The journey of Pierre Keller in the cultural field is resolutely multidimensional. Trained as a graphic designer, he first worked in Switzerland and Italy (with Eugenio Carmi), mixing his interest in optical and kinetic art with his knowledge of modernist applied arts' vocabulary. Traveling to the USA and the Nova Scotia College of Art in the early 1970s, he discovered Conceptual art and realized his "Kilo-Art," a new measurement, which he had authenticated by the relevant Federal Office. In the mid-1970s, he started using photography as a medium, in particular Polaroids. In the vibrant New York scene of the 1970s–1980s, he crossed paths with people such as Nan Goldin and Keith Haring, and started to use his art world understanding and contacts to teaching, before becoming, in the 1990s, the Director of the Lausanne art school, ECAL. This book, stemming from a state-funded research project headed by Lionel Bovier, follows this trajectory and gathers together for the first time exhaustive documentation of Keller's work. Including newly commissioned essays by Elisabeth Lebovici, Stéphanie Moisdon, Eric Troncy, and François Rappo, among others, it offers an overview of his professional career. — Testi: Bovier Lionel, Troncy Eric et al. F.to: 17x24; pagg. 168; 67 COL e 39 BN; rileg. rigida. Editore: JRP Ringier, Zürich, 2011.