Katharina Sieverding: Art and Capital
By (Author) Katharina Sieverding
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st August 2017
Germany
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Hardback
256
Width 246mm, Height 280mm
1570g
The German photographer Katharina Sieverding is one of the celebrated international artists who made use of unusual pictorial invention and innovative media - based artistic praxis from an early stage in order to revive the artistic potential of photography. This volume, designed to a large extent by the artist herself, presents 42 groups of works from the years 1967 - 2017 . Sieverding became famous for the unparalleled consistency with which she h as applied her greatlyenlarged portraits in film and photographs since the 1960 s by manipulating them in a variety of ways. Since the 1970 s she has developed large - format montages on the state of the world whichwere presented to the public for the first ti me at documenta 6 in 1977 . In doing so she challenges the accelerated picture processes of the present day in a critical manner and in the light of responsibility, also towards herself. Her oeuvre is spotlighted from all angles in illustrations of herworks , details and installation photos as well as texts on the use of media, the self - portrait and analogue and digital photography
The Bundeskunsthalle is a museum in Bonn that presents a wide range of exhibitions devoted to art and cultural history, as well as to science, technology, and the environment.