Nachbau/Reconstruction, a new work by Turner Prize winning artist Museum Folkwang was one of the first museums for modern art, founded at the beginning of the last century. 1,400 works from its collection by artists such as Matisse, Cézanne, Nolde and de Chirico were declared “degenerate” and confiscated during the Nazi iconoclast in 1937. The museum was destroyed in 1944-45 and rebuilt after the war. Using four photographs of the museum’s rooms, taken between 1929 and 1933 by Albert Renger-Patzsch, one of the key photographers of the “Neue Sachlichkeit”, Starling creates a Nachbau – he replicates and reconstructs the historical perspectives. The hangings and surroundings are arranged in a detailed, filmset-like installation. Thus the charged historical background is transferred to a modern day context.
This two-volume artist’s book documents and elaborates on Starling’s installation and its underlying conception. Through it the artist envisages the continuities, transformations and alterations that shape art and history.
Edited by Museum Folkwang
136 pages
Paperback / softback / Softcover in slipcase
17.5 x 25 cm
German
ISBN 978-3-86521-470-6
1. Edition 06/2007
Out of print
€ 25.00 incl. VAT
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