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Thomas Putze: Performances 20002020

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Thomas Putze: Performances 20002020

Contributors:

By (Author) Katrin Burtschell
By (author) Thomas Erne
By (author) Werner Meyer
By (author) Werner Pokorny
By (author) Marko Schacher

ISBN:

9783897906242

Publisher:

Arnoldsche

Imprint:

Arnoldsche

Publication Date:

1st October 2021

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

709.2

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

128

Dimensions:

Width 220mm, Height 235mm

Weight:

490g

Description

The first publication of Thomas Putzes performances in one volume: full-on physical exertion guaranteed. Presented in English and German.

Thomas Putze, born 1968 in Augsburg, is at first glance a true art maniac. His roughly hewn and impertinent sculptures grin at us; his rapturous drawings barely appear to have time to establish themselves on the paper.

This new publication is the first overview of Thomas Putzes performances from the past twenty years. In it we realise that he uses his body just as relentlessly as all the other materials he uses in his work: he labours through barbed wire, submerges himself in mud, and scales church facades. Frequently without clothing or scantily wrapped in plastic sheeting, he opens himself up to the space. For Thomas Putze, performance is the process of a snapshot in time; it is thinking, drawing and sculpting with and through the body.

Nevertheless we do find gentle notes in Thomas Putzes work not necessarily when he gets his e-guitar out but rather when it becomes clear to us onlookers, amid the spectacle, what it is about. How someone here subjects themself to pain, surrenders themself, bears the travails of life or of being different, in order to remind us once more what existence means in our society.

Thomas Putze typifies the risk of being human, with all its failings and with plenty of humour. He does not just hold us to account but rather invites us to do this ourselves: to partake in art and to reflect on the performance we call life.

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