ISBN-13: 9783897904675 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 1300 str.
ISBN-13: 9783897904675 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 1300 str.
The comprehensive monograph of the Norwegian conceptual artist Bard Breivik Includes 875 stunning color and black & white images The work of the Norwegian artist Bard Breivik unfolds over more than 1,000 pages in a stunning presentation of a career in sculpture and Conceptual art encompassing more than forty years. Thematically arranged source material, including interviews, sketches, anecdotes and reviews, elucidate the phenomenon that is Bard Breivik. The sheer volume of his oeuvre is also reflected in his choice of materials: he switches as if by sleight of hand between sand and snow, wood, rock and steel. In a series that has continued to evolve since 1986, he has persisted in working on vertically arranged forms 120 cm in length, which have been designed with the means of differing cultural traditions, thus retaining their uniqueness. Volume I: I'd Love the Key to the Master Lock Volume II: The Life and Art of Bard Breivik" With contributions by Jan H. Landro, Mats B, Per Gunnar Eeg-Tverbakk, Sigurdur Gudmundsson, Stig Holmaas, Ingvild Krogvig, Gerhard Stoltz, Arvid Pettersen, Jorunn Veiteberg, Lars Nittve, Jan Hafstrom, Ulf Rollof, Paul Osipow, Sune Nordgren, Bo Nilsson, Gerd Tinglum/Hilmar Fredriksen, Georg Morgenstern, Sverre Wyller, Martin Puryear, Jorgen Lund, Janne Stang Dahl, Wu Hong, Frode Sandvik, Lars Nittve, Ika Kaminka, Cato Litangen, Henrik Roaldsnes, Aslaug Nyrnes. Georg Morgenstern, Sverre Wyller, Martin Puryear, Jorgen Lund, Janne Stang Dahl, Wu Hong, Frode Sandvik, Lars Nittve, Ika Kaminka, Cato Litangen, Henrik Roaldsnes, Aslaug Nyrnes."