Kendell Geers 1988–2012
240 pages, 23.5 x 30 cm , 1400 g.
Kendell Geers 1988–2012
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This book explores how the life and work of South African artist Kendell Geers can be seen to constitute a living archive of political turmoil, protest against injustice, and the effects of globalization.

In his provocative, often humorous, but always compelling work, Kendell Geers employs various media such as installation, drawing, video, performance, and photography. For two decades his art has been closely linked to the political and cultural environments of his home--whether in South Africa or Europe.

This volume explores in particular the trajectories of two decade-long periods. The first, a political phase, runs from 1988 to 2000, during which time Geers explored the moral and ethical contradictions of apartheid. By appropriating historical events and ideas, he focused on questions of the relationship between individual and society.

The second period was initiated by Geers' move to Brussels in 2000. This European period is characterzed by a poetic aesthetic as Geers transferred his artistic practice into a postcolonial and increasingly global context, exploring themes such as terrorism, spirituality, and morality. This volume features a number of essays addressing aspects of Geers's work as well as an interview with the artist.
EditorClive Kellner
PublisherPrestel
Year
CoverPaperback with flaps
LanguageEnglish
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ISBN978-3-7913-5300-5
Illustrationswith num. ills
Type of bookExhib'publication
Museum / PlaceWien, Haus der Kunst
Article IDart-13362

 

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