Margret Eicher
Lob der Malkunst

Editor(s)

Michael Buhrs

Author(s)

Michael Buhrs, Marc Wellmann, Margret Eicher

Design

Access All Areas (Felix Flemmer, Noëm Held)

Cover

Softcover

Size

19,5 x 25 cm

Pages

244

Illustrations

33

Language(s)

German, English

ISBN

978-3-96912-017-0

Contemporary Visual Communication in a Historic Weaving Technique

Margret Eicher’s (b. Viersen, Germany, 1955; lives and works in Berlin) large-format tapestries combine the baroque form of the woven picture with familiar motifs excerpted from contemporary media images. She digitizes her sources and then assembles them in painstaking editing work on the computer. The resulting ‘media tapestries’ occupy the interface between the traditional work of art as a physical object and the electronic noise of the digital realm: two worlds that at first glance would seem to be incompatible yet find themselves in harmonious union in Eicher’s art. In Göttliche Liebe (Divine Love), for example, Caravaggio’s Crowning with Thorns meets a kissing gay couple from a pro-tolerance campaign in Berlin, while Botticelli’s Birth of Venus is sampled together with a subway station in Frankfurt. In conceptual art production, the creative idea is central and its realization becomes secondary; in a final twist, Lob der Malkunst (Praise of Painting) elects this practice as its artistic lodestar. Eicher installs the painter Martin Kippenberger in the interior of Berlin’s Paris Bar, where he poses as a dandy and presides over a clash between the different tendencies in the art of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

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Digitale Skulptur
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Subtotal
19,80
Total
19,80