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Isa Genzken is one of the most important, multifaceted, always surprising artists working anywhere worldwide. This is evidenced not only by her largescale exhibitions of recent years, but also by her repeated participation in the documenta in Kassel, the Biennale in Venice or Skulptur Projekte in Mu?nster. She is known for her enormous creative energy and the ability, implicit in her work, to repeatedly reposition herself with artistic curiosity. Her realized and unrealized outdoor sculptures and projects for the public space show the artist?s interest in space and the (in this case architectural) environment. Operating in the ?eld of tension between architecture and art, she questions principles of proportions and the relationship between object and viewer, and examines the ways in which perceptions of public space inform and condition our consciousness.00Exhibition: Galerie Buchholz, Berlin, Germany (2019).
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Isa Genzken: Außenprojekte = projects for outside
2020, Galerie Buchholz, Koenig Books, Walther König, Köln, Walther Konig Verlag
in German and English
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Isa Genzken
2010, Mousse Publishing, Distribution, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
in German, Italian, and English
8896501199 9788896501191
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Isa Genzken: Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck : Secession, Wien
2006, W. König
in German and English
3901926968 9783901926969
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Isa Genzken: Wolfgang-Hahn-Preis der Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst am Museum Ludwig Köln
2002, Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst am Museum Ludwig
in German and English
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Isa Genzken: >> Sie sind mein Gluck <<
January 2, 2002, Hatje Cantz Publishers
Paperback
in English
3775790608 9783775790604
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"Isa Genzken, 'Jeder braucht mindestens ein Fenster'" by Katerina Vatsella, [7] p. at end.
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