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Ralf Hartmann-Linden

    Der DO-IT-YOURSELF Versicherungs-Check. Selbst analysieren und verstehen, was gute Berater im Hintergrund erledigen.
    Intertextuelle Bezüge in Tom Stoppards "Travesties"
    Die Ästhetisierung des Todes in Johann Wolfgang Goethes Wahlverwandtschaften
    Kataloge und Listen im Werk von James Joyce. "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", "Stephen Hero", "Ulysses" und "Finnegans Wake"
    DCF-orientierte Bewertung von Konzernen unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Wertbeitrages der Konzernzentrale
    Das "supernatural element" in Shakespeares "Macbeth" und Marowitz' "A Macbeth"
    • 2021

      Christopher Winter

      ARCHIPELAGO OF THE MIND

      British artist Christopher Winter (*1968) is a figurative painter, performance and installation artist. His work is influenced primarily by literature, film and politics. He has a particular interest in fairy tales, folk rituals and often questions the nature of our reality. Winter's paintings are mysterious yet also have a narrative element. This is the second monograph to be published on his painting by Kerber Verlag. It is aimed to compliment the preceding one and illuminate his previously unseen installation and performance work. The book is arranged in themed "Islands", works are not organised chronologically. The reader is then invited to visit "Libertine Island", "Deep Forest Island" or "Reality Island" as they sail amongst The Archipelago of the Mind. A map at the front of the book guides our way.

      Christopher Winter