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Angela Schneider

    Berlin-Tokyo. Tokyo-Berlin
    Kounellis
    Mediation im gewerblichen Rechtsschutz
    Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin
    Jannis Kounellis in der Neuen Nationalgalerie, in the Neue Nationalgalerie
    Alberto Giacometti
    • 2008

      Alberto Giacometti

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      While known for his spindly, attenuated figures, Giacometti also created work in two dimensions. This book offers an assessment of his oeuvre and underscores the continuity between the two phases of his career: the pre-1935 works, which included his Surrealist sculptures, and his post-war masterpieces

      Alberto Giacometti
    • 2008

      In 1969, Greek-born Jannis Kounellis famously exhibited 11 live horses at Rome's Galleria l'Attico. Kounellis, who has been living in Rome since the beginning of his career, is a pioneer of the Arte Povera movement, which originated in Italy in the mid-60s and is characterized by antiestablishment media (like street theater) and antielitist materials (like rope, rocks and discarded metal). Kounellis preferred dirt, fire, gold, burlap sacks, smoke and coffee grounds--to name a few of the substances that gradually appeared in his sculptures and installations. In 2002, Kounellis created his masterwork, "Labyrinth," a monumental installation composed of 143 eight-foot-tall vertical iron panels surrounded by a layer of coal. Viewers can walk through to encounter traces of Kounellis' past burlap sacks, an iron cot, coffee grounds. Like a trip through "Labyrinth," this comprehensive monograph contributes richly to the understanding of Kounellis' influential 40-year career.

      Jannis Kounellis in der Neuen Nationalgalerie, in the Neue Nationalgalerie
    • 1997

      Built by Mies van der Rohe, the gallery houses works German and international classic modern art up to the 1960s and 1970s.

      Neue Nationalgalerie Berlin