Thomas Lehnerer
Grott

Editor(s)

Friedemann Maisch, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein

Author(s)

Rebecca Herlemann, Ingrid Pfeiffer

Design

Thomas Lehnerer

Size

17 x 12,5 cm

Pages

44

Illustrations

44

Cover

Folded papers in wrapper

Language(s)

German

ISBN

978-3-947563-14-2

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A Facsimile by the Theologian and Artist

The genesis of images is a central aspect of the work of the Munich-based theologian and artist Thomas Lehnerer (b. Munich, 1955; d. ibid., 1995). In drawings and sculptures, as well as in spatial and conceptual works, the production of images creates a counter-world to our own lives. By transferring fundamental experiences of human existence into art, Lehnerer creates an equivocal, anthropological space for observation and reflection. The artist’s book Grott, published in 1986, contains ambiguous elements. All drawings are positioned on the right page. In the not yet dried state, a double image was formed on the left side, which relativizes the “primary image.” The depictions of animals, people, and the environment were drawn nearly without interruption from a single line. In this style of continuous movement, the overall image can be traced back to its beginning. For Lehnerer, it was important to understand human (self-)consciousness from the perspective of the history of evolution, since there are countless models of thought and belief within this narrative. Grott refers in the title, as well as in the drawings, to the charged relationship between the earthly and the spiritual.

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