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The garden :end of times, beginning of times
- 其他作者: Høyersten, Erlend G., , Aarhus kunstmuseum,
- 出版:
- 稽核項: 295 pages :color illustrations ;37 cm + 1 poster
- 標題: Nature in art Exhibitions. , Gardens in art , Gardens in art Exhibitions. , Nature in art , ARoS Triennial 2017 : Århus, Denmark)
- ISBN: 3960980841 , 9783960980841
- 附註: Published on the occasion of the exhibition "ARoS Triennial. The Garden - End of Times, Beginning of Times" held at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum; "The Past" held April 8-September 10, 2017, and "The Present & The Future" held June 3-July 30, 3017. The Past artists include: Nicolai Abraham Abilgaard ; Darren Almond ; Jean Arp ; Nikolai Astrup ; Giorgio de Chirico ; John Constable ; Henri-Edmond Cross ; J.C. Dahl ; Paul Delvaux ; Agnes Denes ; Maurice Denis ; Mark Dion ; C.W. Eckersberg ; Olafur Eliasson ; Max Ernst ; Wilhelm Freddie ; Caspar David Friedrich ; Paul Gauguin ; Vilhelm Hammershøi ; William Hannan ; Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison ; Katsushika Hokusai ; Joan Jonas ; Asger Jorn ; Jens Juel ; Georg Friedrich Kersting ; Ernst Ludwig Kirchner ; Paul Klee ; Nicolas Lancret ; Max Liebermann ; Richard Long ; Claude Lorrain ; René Magritte ; Jean Metzinger ; Richard Mortensen ; Koloman Moser ; Edvard Munch ; Emil Nolde ; Per Kristian Nygård ; Georg Christian Oeder ; Damián Ortega ; Max Pechstein ; Nicholas Poussin ; Pierre-August Renoir ; Christian Rohlfs ; Franz Rösel von Rosenhof ; Pamela Rosenkranz ; Jacob Isaacksz. van Ruisdael ; Karl Schmidt-Rottluff ; Yinka Shonibare, MBE ; Robert Smithson ; Thomas Struth ; Diana Thater ; Félix Vallotton ; Maurice de Vlaminck ; Antoine Watteau ; Meg Webster ; Richard Wilson. The Present artists include: Ackroyd & Harvey ; Rune Bosse ; Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel ; Ismar Cirkinagic ; Mark Dion ; Elmgreen & Dragset ; Cyprien Gaillard ; E.B. Itso ; Oscar Lhermitte ; Fujiko Nakaya ; Pia Sirén ; Sif Itona Westerberg. The Future artists include: Doug Aitken ; Yto Barrada ; Tacita Dean ; Tue Greenfort ; Katharina Grosse ; Bjarke Ingels Group ; Alicja Kwade ; Henrik Menné ; Anssi Pulkkinen & Taneli Rautiainen ; Hans Rosenström ; Tomás Saraceno ; Max Hooper Schneider ; Simon Starling ; Superflex ; Sarah Sze ; Rirkrit Tiravanija, Nikolaus Hirsch, Michel Müller ; Meg Webster. Poster is wrapped around book as a jacket. Includes bibliographical references. Curatorial statement ARoS Triennial - A new triennial / Erlend G. Høyersten -- Between paradise and the anthropocene garden: Views of nature in and outside the arts 1600-2017 / Jacob Wamberg -- The serpent in the garden: Space, place, and landscape in the eighteenth century / W.J.T. Mitchell -- The natures of culture: Contemporary art and the post-natural condition / T.J. Demos -- A conversation with Bruno Latour / Anette Vandsø & Line Marie Thorsen -- The times of the garden / Jacob Lund -- The art of talking environment / Anette Vandsø -- Mapping territory - Recruiting nature: The Baroque garden, plants, and animals in the service of the ruler / Irina Schmiedel -- Artificial nature: Natural art / Lisbet Tarp -- The Past: Introduction / Jakob Vengberg Sevel -- The Present The Future: Introduction / Marie Nipper -- The Present / Marie Nipper & Ellen D.S. Langvold -- The Future / Marie Nipper & Ellen D.S. Langvold -- Interviews with Doug Aitken, Katharina Grosse, Rirkrit Tiravanija & Nikolaus Hirsch -- List of works.
- 系統號: 005277848
- 資料類型: 圖書
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Published on the occasion of the first ARoS Triennial, a new international contemporary art exhibition that will be presented every three years in Aarhus, Denmark, in association with The ARoS Art Museum. A catalogue on man's changing relations to nature as seen through art, using ?the garden? as a symbol. The triennial covers artworks from the baroque to contemporary art and from painting, sculpture and installations, to art works that redefine the boundaries for art and nature. The ARoS Triennial The Garden - End of Times, Beginning of Times, uses man's coexistence with and view on nature, indicating how varying world views (religious, political, ideological, cultural, or scientific) have had an impact on how nature has been represented in art through the ages. English and Danish text.
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