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Libri antichi e moderni

Friedman, Tom

Tom Friedman. Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. Ron Platt; Guest Curator.

Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, 2000.,

44,00 €

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(Berlin, Germania)

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ISBN
1888826088
Autore
Friedman, Tom
Editori
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, 2000.
Formato
88 S.; illustriert; gr.-8�; kart.
Soggetto
Bildende Kunst, Malerei, Installation
Sovracoperta
No
Lingue
Tedesco
Copia autografata
No
Prima edizione
No

Descrizione

Gutes Ex. - Catalogue of works 1989 - 2000. - Tom Friedman (* 1965 in St. Louis, Missouri) ist ein US-amerikanischer Konzeptk�nstler und Bildhauer. F�r seine Kunstwerke verwendet er oft Alltagsgegenst�e wie Zahnstocher oder W�rfelzucker in geometrischen Arrangements. Friedman studierte an der Washington University in St. Louis und erwarb 1988 einen Bachelor-Abschluss in Grafikdesign und Illustration. Anschlie�nd setzte er sein Studium an der University of Illinois in Chicago fort, wo er 1990 einen Master in Bildhauerei erwarb. Seine ersten Einzelausstellungen folgten im n�sten Jahr im Feature in New York City, im Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem, North Carolina und in der Rezac Gallery in Chicago. Seither hat er u. a. auch in London, Rom, Genf oder Tokio ausgestellt. Eine Retrospektive zu Friedmans Schaffen �Tom Friedman: The Epic In The Everyday� wurde zwischen 2000 und 2002 u. a. in Tokio, Chicago, San Francisco und Aspen gezeigt. 2000 war Tom Friedman f�r den Hugo Boss Prize nominiert. // Abbildungen: Two by Four; My Foot; Air; Zombie; A Piece of Paper; Hotballs; Yawn; Loop; Down; In memory of a piece of Paper; Small world // u.v.a. -- The ideas at play in Friedman's work are as complexly organized as his material forms sometimes are. Just as our mind makes a structure of the random, unrelated information that bubbles up from our subconscious during dreams, Friedman attempts to knit ideas into his complex material creations. In some ways, he is endeavoring to test the soundness of his basic system - to see how complicated it can get and still keep the viewer engaged, and the art interesting to look at. Friedman discovered that as he pushed his system to its limits it would explode into the unknown, prompting him to unexpected leaps into fantasy � (S. 4) ISBN 1888826088
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