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Urs Fischer

    Materia 7
    Kurzlehrbuch Neurologie
    Time waste
    Album
    Urs Fischer
    Paris 1919
    • One of the most striking and remarked-upon pieces at the 2006 Day For Night Whitney Biennial was Urs Fisher's, and the curators gave it pride of on entry, the first walls that viewers encountered had been torn open. Those new gallery entrances led through to an outsized candelabra, composed of two detailed aluminum tree-branches suspended parallel to the floor, each with a lit candle at one end, spinning in slow motion and creating interlocking circles of wax drippings on the floor. Those who remember it will not be surprised to find, in this survey of recent works, that Fischer has long been disorienting viewers with materials such as mirror-lined walls and gigantic plush bears.

      Paris 1919
    • Urs Fischer provides an overview of the Swiss artist’s heterogeneous oeuvre and features many of his best-known works. Designed and conceived by Fischer, the book is arranged thematically rather than chronologically, with clusters of works that allow the reader to observe how Fischer has explored disparate formal strategies to engage with his multifarious interests--which include gravity, architecture, shadows, representation, destruction, entropy and time--and revisit favorite motifs, such as furniture, fruit, animals, skeletons and other surrogates for his cardinal subject, the human body, over the past decade and a half. Produced for his retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, this hefty volume includes essays by Jessica Morgan and Ulrich Lehmann that unpack the dominant thematics in Fischer’s work and examine the significance of the materials and production techniques in his sculptural practice.

      Urs Fischer
    • Album

      On and Around; Participating at the 52nd Venice Biennale 2007

      • 332bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      Beautifully designed, text-heavy and smart, Album is a deliberately unrepresentative compilation of genre-hopping textual and visual material placed in orbit around the work of the influential young Swiss artists Urs Fischer, Yves Netzhammer, Ugo Rondinone and Christine Streuli--all of whom were born in the early- to mid-1970s, and all of whom represented Switzerland at the 2007 Venice Biennale. Finely printed on uncoated paper, the book includes specially commissioned critical texts, conversations, reports and visual essays that address, sometimes straightforwardly, sometimes obliquely, the larger issues implied in this group's work--such as notions of time, the animal and the human, shock and materiality. With a similarly eclectic mix of historical analysis, literary tableau and art-world journalism, the book imagines a psycho-geography of Switzerland, from its Alps to its art-filled bunkers. Sensitive to the nature of its context, informative and discursive rather than promotional, the book is rounded off with a survey on the future of biennials in relation to the present-day "fair mania" and a selection of critical views.

      Album
    • Konzentration auf das Wesentliche - das gesamte prüfungsrelevante Wissen für Studenten: Ohne Vorkenntnisse beginnen und innerhalb kurzer Zeit einen vollständigen Überblick über die Neurologie gewinnen. Die klinisch-neurologische Untersuchung bildet aufgrund ihres hohen Stellenwertes in der Neurologie einen besonderen Schwerpunkt des Buches. Hochwertige Grafiken und Tabellen erleichtern das Verständnis und sorgen für ein effizientes Lernen. Neu in der 4. Auflage: - Vollständig aktualisiert und überarbeitet. - Zahlreiche neue klinische Abbildungen und Grafiken. - Neu gestaltete Einstiegsfälle. Jederzeit zugreifen: Der Inhalt des Buches steht Ihnen ohne weitere Kosten digital in der Wissensplattform eRef zur Verfügung (Zugangscode im Buch). Mit der kostenlosen eRef App haben Sie zahlreiche Inhalte auch offline immer griffbereit.

      Kurzlehrbuch Neurologie
    • Urs Fischer, Madame Fisscher

      • 230bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      This title presents an overview of Urs Fischer's career from the late 1990s to the present day.

      Urs Fischer, Madame Fisscher