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Beschreibung
Sonia Leimer has risen to international renown in recent years with her large-scale installations. In her exhibition Space Junk she continues to pursue her longstanding interest in architecture, the working world, and globalization. Forming the springboard for her practice is her ongoing research into objects and materials that are of cultural, social, historical, and also personal significance. Her book highlights special moments in the artist's work process, revealing her schematic approach. Photos are mixed in a dense sequence with notes, found footage, video stills, and visual documentation of the exhibition. This web of associations makes it possible to imagine the issues surrounding the meaning of the materials in the context of its conceptual treatment. Essays by Letizia Ragaglia and Silvia Eiblmayr give discursive depth to the visual approach.

SONIA LEIMER (*1977) lives in Vienna. She studied architecture at the Technical University of Vienna and at the Academy of Fine Art Vienna and was a founding member of the architecture office and gallery Nullmaschine (2001-02). She has exhibited her work internationally in New York, Zurich, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Vienna, Aachen, Los Angeles, Salzburg, Bolzano, and at the 14th Triennale für Kleinplastik, the Fellbach Manifesta 7, Rovereto, and the 5th and 6th Moscow Biennials.

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Sonia Leimer has risen to international renown in recent years with her large-scale installations. In her exhibition Space Junk she continues to pursue her longstanding interest in architecture, the working world, and globalization. Forming the springboard for her practice is her ongoing research into objects and materials that are of cultural, social, historical, and also personal significance. Her book highlights special moments in the artist's work process, revealing her schematic approach. Photos are mixed in a dense sequence with notes, found footage, video stills, and visual documentation of the exhibition. This web of associations makes it possible to imagine the issues surrounding the meaning of the materials in the context of its conceptual treatment. Essays by Letizia Ragaglia and Silvia Eiblmayr give discursive depth to the visual approach.

SONIA LEIMER (*1977) lives in Vienna. She studied architecture at the Technical University of Vienna and at the Academy of Fine Art Vienna and was a founding member of the architecture office and gallery Nullmaschine (2001-02). She has exhibited her work internationally in New York, Zurich, Munich, Cologne, Frankfurt, Vienna, Aachen, Los Angeles, Salzburg, Bolzano, and at the 14th Triennale für Kleinplastik, the Fellbach Manifesta 7, Rovereto, and the 5th and 6th Moscow Biennials.

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Zusammenfassung
SONIA LEIMER (*1977) lebt und arbeitet in Wien. Studium der Architektur an der Technischen Universität und an der Akademie der Bildenden Künste dort. Gründungsmitglied des Architekturbüros und der Galerie Nullmaschine (2001-2002). Teilnahme an internationalen Ausstellungen u.a. in New York, Los Angeles, Zürich, München, Köln; 14. Triennale für Kleinplastik, Fellbach, Manifesta 7, Rovereto; 5th und 6th Moscow Biennale.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2021
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Bildende Kunst
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 240 S.
116 Fotos
ISBN-13: 9783775749107
ISBN-10: 3775749101
Sprache: Englisch
Deutsch
Italienisch
Herstellernummer: 0004910
Ausstattung / Beilage: Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Leimer, Sonia/Eiblmayr, Silvia/Ragaglia, Letizia
Redaktion: Museion - Museum für moderne Kunst, Bolzano
Herausgeber: Museion - Museum für moderne Kunst Bolzano
Hersteller: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: HATJE CANTZ VERLAG GmbH, Mommsenstr. 27, D-10629 Berlin, contact@hatjecantz.de
Abbildungen: 116 Abb.
Maße: 22 x 212 x 276 mm
Von/Mit: Bolzano Museion - Museum für moderne Kunst
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.02.2021
Gewicht: 0,764 kg
Artikel-ID: 119468541