Marcel Odenbach: Es Brennt: Cat. Kunsthalle Nuremberg

Author:   Hans Dickel ,  Mirjam Zadoff ,  Ellen Seifermann
Publisher:   Snoeck Publishing Company
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Pages:   120
Publication Date:   13 September 2021
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It has only just been reported that Marcel Odenbach (*1953) will be awarded the 2021 Wolfgang Hahn Prize. The small and memorable catalog published on the occasion of the current exhibition at Kunsthalle Nuremberg arrives just at the right time to illustrate the reason behind the choice of this award-winner: for quite a number of years now, the Cologne-based artist has been less interested in his own impact, but rather in his surroundings and his contemporaries. With his drawings, collages, videos and installations, he -explores questions of identity in the context of -sexual orientation, class and gender. Odenbach forms works that, owing to their experimental form and theoretical background, focus just as much on historical connections between colonialism and globalization as on the power of the normative and of representation. Since the mid-1970s, Marcel Odenbach has developed his pictorial language in montages and cross-fades of film and television recordings, archive material as well as his own images and film sequences. Alongside the video works, he has always prepared drawings in the planning of video installations, which, however, also work as independent image-text composi-tions. Researching the archives soon led to extensive material collections that Marcel Odenbach then used for large-format paper works employing special collage and copying techniques. The -physical tearing-out-of-magazines, the blending and layering of image and film material from dif-ferent sources and temporal levels thus generate ever-new connections between subjective -memory and the collective visual memory.

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Author:   Hans Dickel ,  Mirjam Zadoff ,  Ellen Seifermann
Publisher:   Snoeck Publishing Company
Imprint:   Snoeck Publishing Company
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9783864423345


ISBN 10:   3864423341
Pages:   120
Publication Date:   13 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Since 2002, Hans Dickel (born 1956) has taught as a professor of modern art history at the Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. In 2010 he had a research stay at Columbia University New York. Mirjam Zadoff (born 1974) is an Austrian historian and director of the NS Documentation Center Munich. In 2006, she received her doctorate summa cum laude in the subjects of Modern and Contemporary History and Jewish History. Ellen Seifermann (born 1956) studied art history, philosophy, and political science in Freiburg. She is a curator and publishes catalogues on contemporary artists.

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