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Robert Ku¿mirowski - DUSTribute

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  • 108 páginas
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The catalogue is being published on occasion of the exhibition "DUSTribute" (March - May 2022) by the Polish artist Robert Kusmirowski (born in 1973 in Lódz, Poland), with a new, comprehensive interview by Thomas Häusle and a text by Sina Wagner. For Kunstraum Dornbirn, Kusmirowski created a new, temporary and site-specific environment. Visually and atmospherically, his work was based on the film classic "Stalker" (1979) by Soviet director Andrei Tarkowsky. In the former assembly hall, the artist developed a post-apocalyptic scenery that completely transformed the space. Visitors found themselves in a world whose appearance resembled a fictional journey through time. Historical, cinematic and narrative reference systems interweave to form a story of existential peril and eerie beauty.

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Título
Robert Ku¿mirowski - DUSTribute
Idioma
Inglés, Alemán
Editorial
VfmK
Publicado en
2023
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
108
ISBN10
3903439169
ISBN13
9783903439160
Serie
Descripción
The catalogue is being published on occasion of the exhibition "DUSTribute" (March - May 2022) by the Polish artist Robert Kusmirowski (born in 1973 in Lódz, Poland), with a new, comprehensive interview by Thomas Häusle and a text by Sina Wagner. For Kunstraum Dornbirn, Kusmirowski created a new, temporary and site-specific environment. Visually and atmospherically, his work was based on the film classic "Stalker" (1979) by Soviet director Andrei Tarkowsky. In the former assembly hall, the artist developed a post-apocalyptic scenery that completely transformed the space. Visitors found themselves in a world whose appearance resembled a fictional journey through time. Historical, cinematic and narrative reference systems interweave to form a story of existential peril and eerie beauty.