Dissolving acts: Ossian Fraser & the critic, the naturalist, the architects, the mountaineer

Ossian Fraser (b. Edinburgh, 1983; lives in Munich and Berlin) molds and captures evanescent moments. Working with volatile materials such as water, dust, or light, the artist exposes the latent potentials of unremarkable situations in the urban fabric and natural scenes. A tunnel in a city, a rock...

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Main Authors: Fraser, Ossian 1983- (Author), Ganzenberg, Christian ca. 20. Jh (Author, Editor), Korndörfer, Lydia (Author, Editor), Merkl, Andreas (Author), Wolff, Ilze 1980- (Author), Wolff, Heinrich 1970- (Author), Wurth, Laura Helena (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berlin DCV [2023]
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Summary:Ossian Fraser (b. Edinburgh, 1983; lives in Munich and Berlin) molds and captures evanescent moments. Working with volatile materials such as water, dust, or light, the artist exposes the latent potentials of unremarkable situations in the urban fabric and natural scenes. A tunnel in a city, a rock face in the mountains become points of departure and elementary components of his site-specific interventions, which he records in photographs. The book is the first to offer comprehensive insight into Fraser’s artistic practice. Series of pictures showcasing his conceptual and poetic pieces alternate with conversations that not only demarcate the framework in which his art operates, but also touch on the great issues of our time
Physical Description:147 Seiten Illustrationen 30.5 cm x 22 cm
ISBN:9783969121481
3969121485

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