Anton Ginzburg
Blue Flame
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Publication
2020 - Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH & Co KG
Language
English
Word Count
37,000 words, Guess
Page Count
148 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139783775746762
- ISBN-103775746765
- OCLC Control Number1222807876
- Better World Books9783775746762
- Open LibraryOL29853033M
Classifications
- LCCN6999
- LCCN6999.G535 A4 2020
Description
It began with research into the myth of Hyperborea, followed by an exploration of the Aral Sea. Now Anton Ginzburg?s eye has been drawn to the epoch of Constructivism, concluding a fascinating trilogy of books. As an artist and a researcher, Ginzburg takes a critical look at the works of famous Constructivists such as Rodchenko, Tatlin, and the VkhUTEMAS. In their work he discovers the driving force behind their utopian ideas, along with the dangers and limitations of their ambitions. Ginzburg?s works emerge from his findings. They are inspired by, and revive, the aesthetics he found. Nevertheless, they maintain the sense of distance characteristic of commentary. As he did in the two previous installations, Ginzburg also poses questions about the process of ?becoming?: What is the meaning of historical phenomena to the present time, and what form do they take today? Ginzburg?s sculptures, paintings, and videos are the impressive response.0ANTON GINZBURG (*1974, St. Petersburg) studied at the Parsons New School for Social Research and Bard College in New York. In his works historical issues and poetic processing intertwine. The first two volumes of this trilogy - 'At the Back of The North Wind' (2012) and 'Walking the Sea' (2014) - were published by Hatje Cantz.
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