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Internationally acclaimed German sculptor Manfred Pernice's equivocal constructions lie somewhere between autonomous sculpture and expansive room-size installation. They use as their starting point spaces (industrial plants, canals, high-rises, metro stations or dykes) and vessels (cans or containers), whose forms are defined by their respective functions. When Pernice pieces these forms together into new constellations using plywood and other materials, he produces not only complex structures but also correspondingly dense webs of social and political associations, which draw from the artist's own photographs, drawings and documentation. This artist monograph begins with three large sculptural works exhibited at Museum Ludwig (2007) that become the inspiration for the next decade of works. Facsimile texts, found images and photographs appear throughout his installations as silent guides, resonating with allusions to historical events, literary figures and even political turmoil.
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Manfred Pernice (1963-)Places
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Manfred Pernice: Haldensleben, Bibette headland, Hotel Hangelar
2017, Snoeck Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
in German
3864420997 9783864420993
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Manfred Pernice: Tutti IV
2016, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig
in German and English
3863359968 9783863359966
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Manfred Pernice: sculpturama
2011, Revolver, Secession
in Multiple languages
3868951563 9783868951561
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Manfred Pernice: Rückriem/Böll-Peilung : Andere &
2008, Nicolai
in German
- 1. Aufl.
3894794143 9783894794149
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Edition Notes
On the occasion of the exhibition "DC: Manfred Pernice. Haldensleben..." held at Museum Ludwig, Cologne, April 20-July 30, 2007.
Includes bibliographical references.
In German; supplement in German and English.
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The book documents Pernice's installation "Tutti IV", where the artist placed his architectural sculpture in the middle of the room. A spiral staircase led up to the sculpture's roof. From there, via a second staircase, the visitor reaches a bridge, which spans the Middle Hall and from which visitors can continually view the room from new perspectives.
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