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SARAH MORRIS All systems fail

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SARAH MORRIS All systems failHerausgeber: Dirk Luckow Mit Beitrgen von: Christopher Bollen, Bettina Funcke und Asad Raza 320 Seiten 320 pages Deutsch, Englisch Hardcover 290mm x 240mm Seit den 1990er Jahren hat die Knstlerin und Filmemacherin Sarah Morris ein umfangreiches Werk geschaffen, das von ihrem Interesse an urbanen Architekturen und der Psychologie groer Metropolen inspiriert ist. Mit ihren komplexen, geometrischen Abstraktionen schafft sie eine neue Ausdrucksform, die

Herausgeber: Dirk Luckow
Mit Beiträgen von: Christopher Bollen, Bettina Funcke und Asad Raza

320 Seiten / 320 pages
Deutsch, Englisch
Hardcover
290mm x 240mm

Seit den 1990er-Jahren hat die Künstlerin und Filmemacherin Sarah Morris ein umfangreiches Werk geschaffen, das von ihrem Interesse an urbanen Architekturen und der Psychologie großer Metropolen inspiriert ist. Mit ihren komplexen, geometrischen Abstraktionen schafft sie eine neue Ausdrucksform, die die in der Architektur und Infrastruktur enkodierten Netzwerke, Topologien und soziopolitischen Hierarchien sichtbar macht. In ihren Filmen, die parallel zu den Gemälden entstehen und konzeptionell eng mit ihnen verbunden sind, beleuchtet Morris die spezifischen Dynamiken der Städte in vielschichtigen, fragmentierten Erzählungen. Sie lässt bewusst Raum für Interpretationen; erzeugt bei den Betrachtenden einerseits das Gefühl, an einem größeren System beteiligt zu sein und spiegelt zugleich die zunehmende Desorientierung unserer modernen urbanen Existenz. 
Mit über 60 Gemälden, Eindrücken aus ihren 15 bislang entstandenen Filmen, Plakaten, Zeichnungen, einem Gespräch mit der Künstlerin sowie zwei kenntnisreichen Essays bietet der Katalog einen tiefgehenden Einblick in Morris’ 30 Jahre umfassendes OEuvre.
Die New Yorker Künstlerin SARAH MORRIS (*1967, Sevenoaks/ UK) ist international für ihre geometrischen Abstraktionen und nicht-narrativen Filme bekannt. Beeinflusst durch ihren Abschluss in Philosophie an der Brown University 1989 schuf sie zunächst Bilder, die von Textzeilen in Zeitungen und Werbung inspiriert waren. Ab Mitte der 1990er-Jahre begann sie, urbane Strukturen zu dekonstruieren und mit ihrer Kunst verborgene soziopolitische Hierarchien sichtbar zu machen.
 
 
Since the 1990s, painter and filmmaker Sarah Morris has created a body of work that has been inspired by her interest in the psychology of urban environments. Her complex abstractions, that derive their vivid colors from each city's unique vocabulary and palette, trace the social and bureaucratic topologies of contemporary cities to reveal the architecturally encoded politics. In her films-a parallel practice intimately intertwined with her painting-Morris further explores the psycho-geography and the dynamic nature of cities in flux through multi-layered and fragmented narratives. She purposely leaves her work open for interpretation, conveying a heightened sense to the viewer of both our complicity in a larger system and an increasingly disorienting experience of modern urban existence. Featuring more than 50 paintings, impressions of her filmic work, drawings, and models for on-site installations as well as an in-depth interview with the artist, the catalogue offers the first comprehensive overview of Morris' oeuvre.
New York-based artist SARAH MORRIS (*1967, Sevenoaks/UK) is internationally known for her geometric abstractions and non-narrative films. Influenced by her degree in Philosophy and Semiotics at Brown University in 1989, she started to create paintings using bold text inspired by newspapers and advertisements. In the mid 1990s, she began to deconstruct architectural landscapes in order to explore concealed structures of power.
Edited by: Dirk Luckow
With texts by: Christopher Bollen, Bettina Funcke und Asad Raza

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