Titre : | Emma Kunz Cosmos : a Visionary in Dialogue with Contemporary Art | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Yasmin Afschar, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef | Editeur : | Zurich : Scheidegger & Spiess | Année de publication : | 2021 | Importance : | 1 vol. (200 p.) | Présentation : | ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. | Format : | 32 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-3-85881-682-5 | Prix : | 48 EUR | Langues : | Anglais (eng) Allemand (ger) | Index. décimale : | MON Monographie | Résumé : | Emma Kunz (1892–1963) was a Swiss healer and artist. Born to a family of weavers, her abilities of telepathy, prophecy, and as a healer became evident early in life and she began to exercise her divining pendulum as a young adult. Although never formally trained in art, in 1938 she also began to produce large-scale, delicate geometric drawings using her divining pendulum. With her work based on the questions she encountered and the visions she had, Kunz proved to be an accomplished and even visionary artist.
Fascination with Kunz’s art has never been greater than it is today. Living a secluded life, far from any art scene, the works she created eighty years ago exemplify what we now take for granted: an expanded concept of creativity that rejects the question of art versus non-art and incorporates a wide range of topics: research, medicine, nature, as well as supernatural, magical, animistic, and visionary elements.
Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus in Switzerland, where the first-ever public display of Emma Kunz’s drawings was staged in 1973, this book sets her drawings and activities as a healer in dialogue with the work and positions of contemporary artists such as Agnieszka Brzez˙an´ska, Joachim Koester, Goshka Macuga, Shana Moulton, Rivane Neuenschwander, and Mai-Thu Perret. Alongside some 120 illustrations, mostly in color, the book features essays on spirituality and esotericism in contemporary art as well as interviews with the artists mentioned. An innovative exhibition tour via 3-D laser scan technology completes the book. | Note de contenu : | Essays by Yasmin Afschar, Lars Bang Larsen and Elise Lammer. Conversations between the artists and Meret Kaufmann, Bettina Mühlebach, Sabrina Negroni, Ingo Niermann, Marco Pasi, Julia Voss and Judith Welter. |
Emma Kunz Cosmos : a Visionary in Dialogue with Contemporary Art [texte imprimé] / Yasmin Afschar, Directeur de publication, rédacteur en chef . - Zurich : Scheidegger & Spiess, 2021 . - 1 vol. (200 p.) : ill. en coul., couv. ill. en coul. ; 32 cm. ISBN : 978-3-85881-682-5 : 48 EUR Langues : Anglais ( eng) Allemand ( ger) Index. décimale : | MON Monographie | Résumé : | Emma Kunz (1892–1963) was a Swiss healer and artist. Born to a family of weavers, her abilities of telepathy, prophecy, and as a healer became evident early in life and she began to exercise her divining pendulum as a young adult. Although never formally trained in art, in 1938 she also began to produce large-scale, delicate geometric drawings using her divining pendulum. With her work based on the questions she encountered and the visions she had, Kunz proved to be an accomplished and even visionary artist.
Fascination with Kunz’s art has never been greater than it is today. Living a secluded life, far from any art scene, the works she created eighty years ago exemplify what we now take for granted: an expanded concept of creativity that rejects the question of art versus non-art and incorporates a wide range of topics: research, medicine, nature, as well as supernatural, magical, animistic, and visionary elements.
Published to coincide with a major exhibition at Aargauer Kunsthaus in Switzerland, where the first-ever public display of Emma Kunz’s drawings was staged in 1973, this book sets her drawings and activities as a healer in dialogue with the work and positions of contemporary artists such as Agnieszka Brzez˙an´ska, Joachim Koester, Goshka Macuga, Shana Moulton, Rivane Neuenschwander, and Mai-Thu Perret. Alongside some 120 illustrations, mostly in color, the book features essays on spirituality and esotericism in contemporary art as well as interviews with the artists mentioned. An innovative exhibition tour via 3-D laser scan technology completes the book. | Note de contenu : | Essays by Yasmin Afschar, Lars Bang Larsen and Elise Lammer. Conversations between the artists and Meret Kaufmann, Bettina Mühlebach, Sabrina Negroni, Ingo Niermann, Marco Pasi, Julia Voss and Judith Welter. |
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