Code: 619161258162821
Publisher: Skira
Category: Sculpture
Ean13: 9788876247460
English Text. Milano, 2010; clothbound, pp. 120, 90 col. ill., 90 col. plates, cm 24x28.
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The first monograph of one of Norway's most important contemporary artists to be published in English. The work of the Norwegian artist Marianne Heske falls outside conventional categories of art. A 1971 visit to Marché aux Puces near the Porte de Montreuil in Paris would prove important for the artist. There, she found a box of papier-maché doll heads with a look reflecting the glamour of early twentieth-century film stars. These were to become an important metaphor in her artistic development. Heske soon began to create works that involved the dolls-assemblages, photographs, videos, and graphic works-and dolls became a central part of her oeuvre. Key Sales Information - This book focuses on a central part of Marianne Heske's oeuvre. Heske's works- videos, lithographs, installations, sculptures-reflect directly on Ibsen's "A Doll's House". - Just as Ibsen's A Doll's House is performed all over the world, so Heske has used dolls from around the world presented here for the first time in an English language monograph. - Includes contributions by leading Norwegian art and literary critics and an interview to Marianne Heske and Jon Fosse by Hans-Ulrich Obrist.