Christian Boltanski - Les suisses morts (MINT CONDITION) - 1991

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Christian Boltanski Les suisses morts, premier édition format brochable 1991 par le Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt, 100 pages, texte en anglais et allemand, format 188 × 204 mm, état neuf.

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PLEASE ENJOY the ONE-SELLER-AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany) - with INTERNATIONAL PHOTOBOOKS from my PRIVATE COLLECTION and from RECENT ACQUISITATIONS.

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by Christian Boltanski (1944-2021) - in BRANDNEW CONDITION.

Mentioned here:
802 photobooks from the M. + M. Auer collection, page 694.

Christian Boltanski is famous for a lot of brilliant artist books like "Menschlich" or "Kaddish".

New, mint, unread - COLLECTOR'S COPY.

This is a lot by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany).
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100% insurance and combined shipping worldwide.

Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt. 1991. First edition, first printing.

Paperback (as issued). 188 x 204 mm. 100 pages. Text in English and German.

Great photo and artist book - in perfect condition.

"Christian Liberté Boltanski was a French sculptor, photographer, painter, and film maker. He is best known for his photography installations and contemporary French conceptual style.
Boltanski was born in Paris on 6 September 1944. His father, Étienne Alexandre Boltanski, a physician, was Jewish and had come to France from Russia, while Marie-Elise Ilari-Guérin, his Roman Catholic mother originated from Corsica, descended from Ukrainian Jews. His Jewish heritage was a large influence in Boltanski's household. During World War II, while living in Paris, his father escaped deportation by hiding in a space under the floorboards of the family apartment for a year and a half. Christian grew up with this knowledge, and his early experiences with wartime affairs deeply affected him. These experiences would influence his artwork later on. He dropped out of school at age 12.
Boltanski began creating art in the late 1950s, but did not rise to prominence until almost a decade later through a few short, avant-garde films and some published notebooks in which he referenced his childhood. He had his first one-man exhibition at the Théâtre Le Ranelagh in May 1968. His earliest works included imagery of ideal families and imaginary lifestyles (something Boltanski always lacked), made to display as if they were in museums.
Boltanski began creating mixed media/materials installations in 1986 with light as essential concept. Tin boxes, altar-like construction of framed and manipulated photographs (e.g. Le Lycée Chases, 1986–1987), photographs of Jewish schoolchildren taken in Vienna in 1931, used as a forceful reminder of mass murder of Jews by the Nazis, all those elements and materials used in his work are used in order to represent deep contemplation regarding reconstruction of past. While creating Reserve (exhibition at Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Basel in 1989), Boltanski filled rooms and corridors with worn clothing items as a way of inciting profound sensation of human tragedy at concentration camps. As in his previous works, objects serve as relentless reminders of human experience and suffering. His piece, Monument (Odessa), uses six photographs of Jewish students in 1939 and lights to resemble Yahrzeit candles to honor and remember the dead. "My work is about the fact of dying, but it's not about the Holocaust itself." In 1971 Boltanski produced his installation, L' Album de la famille D. 1939-1964.
Additionally, his enormous installation titled "No Man's Land" (2010) at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City, is a great example of how his constructions and installations trace the lives of the lost and forgotten."
(Wikipedia)

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PLEASE ENJOY the ONE-SELLER-AUCTION by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany) - with INTERNATIONAL PHOTOBOOKS from my PRIVATE COLLECTION and from RECENT ACQUISITATIONS.

RARE OPPORTUNITY to purchase this FANTASTIC ARTIST AND PHOTO BOOK
by Christian Boltanski (1944-2021) - in BRANDNEW CONDITION.

Mentioned here:
802 photobooks from the M. + M. Auer collection, page 694.

Christian Boltanski is famous for a lot of brilliant artist books like "Menschlich" or "Kaddish".

New, mint, unread - COLLECTOR'S COPY.

This is a lot by 5Uhr30.com (Ecki Heuser, Cologne, Germany).
5Uhr30.com guarantees detailed and accurate descriptions, 100% protection,
100% insurance and combined shipping worldwide.

Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt. 1991. First edition, first printing.

Paperback (as issued). 188 x 204 mm. 100 pages. Text in English and German.

Great photo and artist book - in perfect condition.

"Christian Liberté Boltanski was a French sculptor, photographer, painter, and film maker. He is best known for his photography installations and contemporary French conceptual style.
Boltanski was born in Paris on 6 September 1944. His father, Étienne Alexandre Boltanski, a physician, was Jewish and had come to France from Russia, while Marie-Elise Ilari-Guérin, his Roman Catholic mother originated from Corsica, descended from Ukrainian Jews. His Jewish heritage was a large influence in Boltanski's household. During World War II, while living in Paris, his father escaped deportation by hiding in a space under the floorboards of the family apartment for a year and a half. Christian grew up with this knowledge, and his early experiences with wartime affairs deeply affected him. These experiences would influence his artwork later on. He dropped out of school at age 12.
Boltanski began creating art in the late 1950s, but did not rise to prominence until almost a decade later through a few short, avant-garde films and some published notebooks in which he referenced his childhood. He had his first one-man exhibition at the Théâtre Le Ranelagh in May 1968. His earliest works included imagery of ideal families and imaginary lifestyles (something Boltanski always lacked), made to display as if they were in museums.
Boltanski began creating mixed media/materials installations in 1986 with light as essential concept. Tin boxes, altar-like construction of framed and manipulated photographs (e.g. Le Lycée Chases, 1986–1987), photographs of Jewish schoolchildren taken in Vienna in 1931, used as a forceful reminder of mass murder of Jews by the Nazis, all those elements and materials used in his work are used in order to represent deep contemplation regarding reconstruction of past. While creating Reserve (exhibition at Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Basel in 1989), Boltanski filled rooms and corridors with worn clothing items as a way of inciting profound sensation of human tragedy at concentration camps. As in his previous works, objects serve as relentless reminders of human experience and suffering. His piece, Monument (Odessa), uses six photographs of Jewish students in 1939 and lights to resemble Yahrzeit candles to honor and remember the dead. "My work is about the fact of dying, but it's not about the Holocaust itself." In 1971 Boltanski produced his installation, L' Album de la famille D. 1939-1964.
Additionally, his enormous installation titled "No Man's Land" (2010) at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City, is a great example of how his constructions and installations trace the lives of the lost and forgotten."
(Wikipedia)

À propos du vendeur

bienvenue à 5h30. 5Uhr30 est basé à Ehrenfeld, le quartier le plus branché de Cologne - avec une boutique et une salle d'exposition pour la photographie. 5H30 propose des livres photo très rares, très beaux, très spéciaux - épuisés, modernes-antiquaires et antiquaires. nous proposons également des cartons d'invitation photo, des affiches film et photo, des catalogues photo et des tirages photo originaux. 5Uhr30 est spécialisé dans les publications photographiques allemandes, mais propose également une gamme passionnante de livres photo de toute l'europe, du japon, de l'amérique du nord et du sud. brochures de voyage, livres pour enfants, brochures d'entreprise... tout ce qui touche à la photographie au sens étroit ou large nous inspire. s'il vous plaît visitez-nous si vous êtes à Cologne ou dans les environs. Vous ne le regretterez pas! :) 5h30 essaie toujours d'offrir les meilleures conditions. 5h30 expédie dans le monde entier, rapidement et en toute sécurité - avec une protection à 100%, avec une assurance complète et avec un numéro de suivi. s'il vous plaît contactez-nous par email, si vous avez des questions ou si vous cherchez quelque chose de spécial, car seule une partie de nos offres sont en ligne. Merci de votre intérêt. ecki heuser et son équipe
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Détails

Nombre de livres
1
Sujet
Art, Photographie
Titre du livre
Les suisses morts (MINT CONDITION)
Auteur/ Illustrateur
Christian Boltanski
Condition
Comme neuf
Année de publication de l’ouvrage le plus ancien
1991
Hauteur
204 mm
Édition
1ère édition
Largeur
188 mm
Langue
Allemand, Anglais
Langue originale
Oui
Éditeur
Museum für Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt
Reliure
Couverture souple
Nombre de pages
100
Vendu par
AllemagneVérifié
10749
Objets vendus
99,68%
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