Luther (Bilingual edition): Licht. Light
By (Author) Magdalena Broska
Edited by Silke von Berswordt-Wallrabe
Edited by Markus Heinzelmann
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
23rd June 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Performance art
Non-graphic and electronic art forms
730.92
Hardback
400
Width 280mm, Height 310mm
3000g
Light and space, transparency and beauty were the ideals in the art of Adolf Luther (1912-1990). More than many another artist, his numerous light integrations and optically fascinating concave-mirror objects left their mark on the reality and aesthetics of the Bonn Republic. This magnificent volume provides a new look at his works and their development.
The monograph traces the development of this remarkable artist. From an early stage he crossed the borders of the traditional genre divisions in art, becoming an inspiration and role model for many contemporary artists today. Ultimately, Luther's art collection, extending from Beuys to Ad Reinhard, testifies to an unconventional and open mind that continues to deserve to be rediscovered. The publication closes the gaps in research and attempts a new assessment of Luther's artistic achievements.
Magdalena Broska has been the Head of Research at the Adolf-Luther-Stiftung, Krefeld, since 1990. She has published numerous publications on the work of Adolf Luther.
Silke von Berswordt-Wallrabe has been the Director of the Stiftung Situation Kunst, which is associated with the Ruhr-Universitt Bochum, since 2005.
Markus Heinzelmann has been Professor of Museum Practice with a focus on international contemporary art at the Ruhr-Universitt Bochum since 2021.