Parkett 46

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A mordant humor--the kind which sometimes accompanies death or disaster--imbues the work of the artists assembled in Parkett's latest collaboration.

Introduction

Rigor of Form Six years ago Parkett published an issue featuring a collaboration with Richard Artschwager (No. 23, March 1990). At the time, rather than having essays commissioned on his work, the artist suggested asking authors from beyond the field of art to write on the subject of “Art and Reason.”

We have invited Richard Artschwager to do a second collaboration with us, wishing to pursue the reflection on his oeuvre and to see its topicality explored in the proximity of two younger, very different artists.

All three artists—Richard Artschwager, Cady Noland, Hiroshi Sugimoto—display a conspic-uously striking rigor of form, not as the familiar self-celebration of formalist provenance but rather as a pragmatic faith in the potential of form. While the rigor of the formalists unfolded through increased elision of the world, an opposite will is felt among these artists: Their extreme control of form feeds into the desire to involve as much of the world as possible. In the use of black and white, which plays a role in all three oeuvres, we recognize the meth¬od of abstraction, detachment, and reduction. Black and white may also signify crassness; morally it is the equivalent of good and evil. Comparison of the collaboration artists and their cultural embeddedness has been addressed by David Deitcher.

The art of Erwin Wurm and John Armleder’s INSERT present the emergence of an entirely different, explicitly playful treatment of form, which is perhaps a distinctly European element. A third, radical means of mastering form strikes the eye in the work of Emma Kunz (1892-1963), whose drawing is reproduced on the spine of this and the next two volumes of Parkett. Patient observation of the movements that a pendulum circumscribed over a sheet of paper led to her breathtaking compositions. An essay in the next issue of Parkett will introduce this extraordinary artist in greater detail. Bice Curiger

Contents

A Short History of the blp

  • Author: Ingrid Schaffner
  • Artist: Richard Artschwager
  • Section: Collaboration

Authentic Imitations of Genuine Replicas

  • Author: Kurt W. Forster
  • Artist: Richard Artschwager
  • Section: Collaboration

Lucid Opacity

  • Author: Richard Armstrong
  • Artist: Richard Artschwager
  • Section: Collaboration

Surface Tension

  • Author: Vik Muniz
  • Artist: Richard Artschwager
  • Section: Collaboration

Art as Encyclopedia, History as Vaudeville

  • Author: Thyrza Nichols Goodeve
  • Artist: Cady Noland
  • Section: Collaboration

Freak Shows and Talk Shows

  • Author: Robert Bogdan
  • Artist: Cady Noland
  • Section: Collaboration

Holy Crusade

  • Author: Lane Relyea
  • Artist: Cady Noland
  • Section: Collaboration

Notes for an Index. Entries 1990–1996

  • Author: Robert Nickas
  • Artist: Cady Noland
  • Section: Collaboration

No Exit

  • Author: David Deitcher
  • Artist: Richard Artschwager / Cady Noland / Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Section: Collaboration

Half Dead

  • Author: Ralph Rugoff
  • Artist: Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Section: Collaboration

Hiroshi Sugimoto’s Metabolic Photography

  • Author: Norman Bryson
  • Artist: Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Section: Collaboration

Satori among the Still Stills. Models of the Real Circling in Hiroshi Sugimoto�…

  • Author: G. Roger Denson
  • Artist: Hiroshi Sugimoto
  • Section: Collaboration

Öyvind Fahlström’s Final Manipulations

  • Author: Daniel Birnbaum
  • Artist: Öyvind Fahlström
  • Section: Miscellaneous / Varia

Playing Pinball. Erwin Wurm’s Concept of Sculpture

  • Author: Roland Wäspe
  • Artist: Erwin Wurm
  • Section: Miscellaneous / Varia

Humanity Transcended. A Book Review (Heather Busch, Burton Silver, “Why Cats P…

  • Author: Martin Heller
  • Section: Balkon

Gilles Deleuze 1925–1995

  • Author: Robert Fleck
  • Artist: Gilles Deleuze
  • Section: Les Infos du Paradis

Art in Milan

  • Author: Angela Vettese
  • Section: Cumulus

Cartridge Music: Of Palimpsests and Parataxis, or How to Make a Mix

  • Author: Paul D. Miller
  • Section: Cumulus
More Information
Weight 0.930000
ISBN13/Barcode 9783907509968
ISBN10 390750996X
Binding Paperback
Date Published 16th May 1996
Pages 0
Publisher Parkett Verlag