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The sea establishes diverse links, spanning continents and connecting people from many nations—and also (indirectly) institutions. This also applies to the Museum Kunst der Westküste in Alkersum on Föhr and the Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung in Berlin, who had already presented a joint exhibition in 2014 and have now once again collaborated on the project SEA PIECES | facts and fiction. The group of contemporary 21st-century works brought together by Harald F. Theiss aims to call into question inherited ideas about the sea and traditional images of seascapes. Today, the sea is no longer just a background for the projection of longings for freedom, getting away, and holidays. In a period of climate change as well as migration routes traversing the Mediterranean to Europe, political, social, and cultural factors have taken on such dimensions that a radical change in our present ideas of the sea can be recognised. The innocent eye’s gaze upon the beauty of a peaceful seascape and the Romantic idealisation of the sea’s dangers, which not very long ago were still compellingly relevant, have made way for artistic positions that look behind the facade of the supposedly idyllic surface. Contemporary SEA PIECES cover a broad spectrum within the interpretive space between facts and fiction.

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See Stücke / Sea Pieces, Harald F. Theiss

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Titel
See Stücke / Sea Pieces
Taal
Engels, Duits
Uitgever
Imhof Verlag
Jaar van publicatie
2020
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
96
ISBN10
3731909472
ISBN13
9783731909477
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The sea establishes diverse links, spanning continents and connecting people from many nations—and also (indirectly) institutions. This also applies to the Museum Kunst der Westküste in Alkersum on Föhr and the Alfred Ehrhardt Stiftung in Berlin, who had already presented a joint exhibition in 2014 and have now once again collaborated on the project SEA PIECES | facts and fiction. The group of contemporary 21st-century works brought together by Harald F. Theiss aims to call into question inherited ideas about the sea and traditional images of seascapes. Today, the sea is no longer just a background for the projection of longings for freedom, getting away, and holidays. In a period of climate change as well as migration routes traversing the Mediterranean to Europe, political, social, and cultural factors have taken on such dimensions that a radical change in our present ideas of the sea can be recognised. The innocent eye’s gaze upon the beauty of a peaceful seascape and the Romantic idealisation of the sea’s dangers, which not very long ago were still compellingly relevant, have made way for artistic positions that look behind the facade of the supposedly idyllic surface. Contemporary SEA PIECES cover a broad spectrum within the interpretive space between facts and fiction.