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An edition of Paweł Althamer: I (am) (2019)

Paweł Althamer: I (am)

The renowned Polish artist Paweł Althamer (b. 1967) is an active presence on the international contemporary art scene. The title of this book, I (am), epitomizes the core questions posed by his art: Who am I? Who are we together?

Collaboration is a key component of Althamer’s artistic practice. He regularly involves his family, neighbours, museum visitors, as well as disadvantaged citizens in the creation of his works. A trained sculptor, Althamer is less concerned with the end result than the process: the important thing is sharing a creative game with the audience.

This volume presents Althamer’s surprising, multiform oeuvre spanning more than three decades, featuring a selection of sculptures, installations and documentations of collaborative art projects.

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Parvs
Language
English, Finnish
Pages
176

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Table of Contents

Foreword – Maija Tanninen-Mattila
Introduction – Pirkko Siitari, Satu Metsola & Sanna Tuulikangas
Pirkko Siitari in Conversation with Paweł Althamer
Cardinal, 1991 – Satu Metsola
Self-Portrait, 1993 – Satu Metsola
Self-Portrait, 1989/2013 – Satu Metsola
MAMA III, 2016 – Satu Metsola
Paweł Althamer in Conversation with his Son Kosma Althamer
So genannte Wellen und andere Phänomene des Geistes, 2003–2004 – Satu Metsola
Abram ja Buruś, 2007 – Satu Metsola
Self-Portrait as a Boy, 1993 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Bródno 2000– Sanna Tuulikangas
Some Notes from the Zero Phase Exhibition: The Case of the Venice Biennale in Bródno – Sebastian Cichocki
Bródno people, 2010 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Working with Paweł Althamer – Ingvild Goetz
Working with Paweł Althamer – Wieslaw Niedzwiecki
NOMO, 2009 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Mezalia, 2010 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Doll’s House, 1997 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Self–Portrait in a Suitcase, 1996 – Satu Metsola
Persona, 2008 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Working with Paweł Althamer – Izabela Skonecka
Working with Paweł Althamer – Urszula Dobrzyniec
Klasa Einsteina, 2005 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Untitled (Slide), 2010 – Sanna Tuulikangas
Working with Paweł Althamer – Dr. Brigitte Franzen
Almech, 2011– Satu Metsola
Lila, 2016 – Satu Metsola
Retrospective, 2008 – Satu Metsola
Paweł Althamer & Jakomäki– Nanne Raivio
New Work, 2019 – Satu Metsola
List of Works / Biography / References

Edition Notes

Published in
Helsinki, Finland
Series
Helsinki Art Museum HAM Publications 141

Classifications

Library of Congress
N7255.P63 A482 2019

Contributors

Editor
Satu Metsola
Editor
Sanna Tuulikangas
Author
Pirkko Siitari
Author
Pawel Althamer
Contributor
Kosma Althamer
Contributor
Nanne Raivio
Contributor
Sebastian Cichocki
Contributor
Ingvild Goetz
Contributor
Wieslaw Niedzwiecki
Contributor
Izabela Skonecka
Contributor
Urszula Dobrzyniec
Contributor
Brigitte Franzen

The Physical Object

Format
paperback
Number of pages
176

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35712177M
ISBN 13
9789527226407
OCLC/WorldCat
1111574445

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