Daniele Buetti: It's all in the Mind
By (Author) Max Hollein
By (author) Matthias Ulrich
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
26th May 2014
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Other graphic or visual art forms
709.2
Paperback
64
250g
Orange, yellow, green, blue - what happens in the human brain when colours are not seen with the physical eye, but instead aurally experienced with one's ears This pub lication focuses on a sound installation by the Swiss artist Daniele Buetti commissioned by the Schirn Museum in Frankfurt, which transfers colour theory, meditation and hypnosis into an artistic context.
The Swiss conceptual artist Daniele Buetti, born in 1955, is a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts Mnster in Germany. His artistic work spans many media. In the 1990s he rose to fame with his modified photographs of supermodels. His sound installation It's all in the mind is based on a 25-minute audio performance taking the audience through techniques of hypnosis. In his work, Buetti uses 'colour purification' techniques of hypnotic suggestion that conjure up different colours and their psychological effects. Interviews with well-known specialists complement this interdisciplinary volume.
Matthias Ulrich is a curator at the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt. Max Hollein is director of the Schirn Kunsthalle, Stdel Museum, and Stdtische Galerie Liebieghaus, all in Frankfurt.