Roman Ondák

Roman Ondák
Author: Roman Ondák
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN: 9783775733434

"The 2012 Deutsche Bank artist of the year is Roman Ondák, who was born in Žilina in 1966. Ondák, one of Europe's most exciting contemporary artists, was selected on the recommendation of the Deutsche Bank Global Art Advisory Council, consisting of the renowned curators Okwui Enwezor, Hou Hanru, Udo Kittelmann, and Nancy Spector. Ondák manages to question everyday reality with reduced and often rudimentary means. The basis for most of his subtle, sharp-witted works is in fact paper, on which he records his concepts and project drafts. his interventions ususally occur in place where art is shown, sold, or represeneted".--P. 7.

Observations

Observations
Author: Roman Ondák
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Art, Slovak
ISBN: 9783863351885

Roman Ondák

Roman Ondák
Author: Roman Ondák
Publisher: Walther Konig Verlag
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Installations (Art)
ISBN: 9783863350192

Exhibited at the Czech end Slovak Pavilion at the 53rd Venice Biennale

Voids

Voids
Author: Mathieu Copeland
Publisher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 534
Release: 2009
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Edited by Matthieu Copeland, Clive Phillpot, John Armleder, Mai-Thu Perret.

Humor in Global Contemporary Art

Humor in Global Contemporary Art
Author: Mette Gieskes
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2024-05-30
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1350415839

Pursuing a new and timely line of research in world art studies, Humor in Global Contemporary Art is the first edited collection to examine the role of culturally specific humor in contemporary art from a global perspective. Since the 1960s, increasing numbers of artists from around the world have applied humor as a tool for observation, critique, transformation, and debate. Exploring how humorous art produced over the past six decades is anchored in local sociopolitical contexts and translated or misconstrued when exhibited abroad, this book opens new conversations regarding the functioning of humor and the ways in which art travels across the globe. With contributions by an impressive array of internationally based scholars covering six major continental regions, the book is organized into four distinct geographical sections: Africa and the Middle East, Asia and Oceania, South and North America, and Europe. This structure highlights the cultural specificity of each region while the book as a whole offers a critical perspective on the postcolonial, globalized art network. Reflecting on present-day processes of globalization and biennialization, which confront viewers with humorous art from a variety of cultures and countries, this book will provide readers with a culturally sensitive understanding of how humor has become vital to many contemporary artists working in an unprecedentedly interconnected world.

Ostalgia

Ostalgia
Author: Jarrett Gregory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780915557967

Presents works by more than thirty artists from twenty countries across Eastern Europe and the former Soviet republics, interspersed with pieces by Westerners grappling with the facts and the fictions of life under Communism.

13 Rooms

13 Rooms
Author: Sophie Forbat
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2013
Genre: Installations (Art)
ISBN: 9780980677232

exhibition catalogue for '13 Rooms', the 27th Kaldor Public Art Project in Australia, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Klaus Biesenbach. Artists include: Marina Abramović Allora and Calzadilla John Baldessari Simon Fujiwara Damien Hirst Joan Jonas Xavier Le Roy Laura Lima Roman Ondák Tino Sehgal Santiago Sierra Xu Zhen Clark Beaumont

Roman Ondák

Roman Ondák
Author: Roman Ondák
Publisher: Jrp Ringier
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Roman Ondák represents the Slovak Republic at the 2009 Venice Biennale. In this volume the Slovak artist Roman Ondák has brought together some of his works that deal with time, measurement, and surveying along with those that make visible what evades the visual, namely boundaries and experience. Alongside a complete documentation of the exhibition Measuring the Universe, where the museum attendants checked the body size of the visitors throughout its duration, one also finds Failed Fall (2008), a greenhouse's floor filled with dried autumn leaves, and Across that Place (2008), the story of the no longer existing Canal Zone by the Panama Canal. Whether working with installation, photography, drawing, or performance, Ondák underpins his work with processes, embedding them into the course of an action. The action extends over time, transcribes a scenario rather than explaining it, and can be attached to radically minimalist objects, or as in this case, to extremely narrative books. Anything that plays a role in his work has its place in this book: the displacement of people and places, presence and absence, the economy of time. This publication is part of the series of artists' projects by Christoph Keller Editions in collaboration with BAWAG Foundation. English text.