Paying No Attention I Notice Everything: Robert Walser and the Visual Arts
By (Author) Aargauer Kunsthaus
Benteli Verlag
Benteli Verlag
1st June 2015
Switzerland
General
Non Fiction
700.92
Paperback
96
820g
Robert Walser and the Visual Arts The writer Robert Walser (1878-1956) had an enormous influence on the visual arts. This publication is the first attempt to extensively document and discuss aspects of this influence. Walser was a source of inspiration not just for other writers like Hermann Hesse, Robert Musil and Franz Kafka but also for many musicians and artists. This book attempts to explore the cultural and historical dimensions of this phenomenon, examining both international works of contemporary art as well as Robert Walser's own artistic origins. The publication is divided into two sections. The first presents a broad selection of contemporary national and international artists who were inspired by Robert Walser in different manners, including Ian Breakwell, Marie Jose Burki, Thomas Hirschhorn, Markus Raetz, Thomas Schutte, Rosemarie Trockel and Mark Wallinger. The diversity of artistic media alone serves to demonstrate just how significant Walser's impact has been. In the second historical section, works created in Switzerland and abroad during Robert Walser's lifetime will be shown. Included here are both quiet landscape renderings of his native region and works considered more radical at the time by such celebrated artists as Lovis Corinth, Eduard Manet and Vincent van Gogh. Published to accompany an exhibition: 10 May-27 July 2014 at the Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland. Text in English and German. AUTHOR: Madeleine Schuppli (b.1965), Zurich, studied Art History at the Universities of Geneva, Hamburg and Zurich and received her MAS in Cultural Management from the University of Basel. 1996-2000: Curator at the Kunsthalle Basel. 2000-2007: Director of the Kunstmuseum Thun. End of 2007 to the present: Director of the Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau. She has edited numerous catalogues and monographs. 100 colour illustrations
Madeleine Schuppli (b.1965), Zurich, studied Art History at the Universities of Geneva, Hamburg and Zurich and received her MAS in Cultural Management from the University of Basel. 1996-2000: Curator at the Kunsthalle Basel. 2000-2007: Director of the Kunstmuseum Thun. End of 2007 to the present: Director of the Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau. She has edited numerous catalogues and monographs.