Marianne Heske
By (Author) Selene Wendt
Skira
Skira
1st March 2011
Italy
General
Non Fiction
709.2
Hardback
120
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
980g
The first monograph of one of Norway's most important contemporary artists to be published in English. The work of the Norwegian artist Marianne Heske falls outside conventional categories of art. A 1971 visit to March aux Puces near the Porte de Montreuil in Paris would prove important for the artist. There, she found a box of papier-mach doll heads with a look reflecting the glamour of early twentieth-century film stars. These were to become an important metaphor in her artistic development. Heske soon began to create works that involved the dolls-assemblages, photographs, videos, and graphic works-and dolls became a central part of her oeuvre.
Selene Wendt is an art historian, curator, and writer who works as director at The Stenersen Museum in Oslo.