Markus Raetz : die Druckgraphik Les estampes The prints : catalogue raisonné, 1951-2013

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Markus Raetz : die Druckgraphik = Les estampes = The prints : catalogue raisonné, 1951-2013

herausgegeben von Rainer Michael Mason in Zusammenarbeit mit Claudine Metzger ; [ Übersetzungen, Hanna Wulf ... [et al.]]

Scheidegger & Spiess , Kunstmuseum, 2014

Erw. (1992-2013), revidierte und neu gestaltete Ausg

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Markus Raetz, les estampes

Markus Raetz, the prints

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Exhibition catalog

Catalogue raisonné

Considerably revised new edition

On the occasion of an exhibition held at Kunstmuseum, Bern, January 31 - May 18, 2014; Musee Jenisch Vevey - Cabinet cantonal des estampes, June 26 - October 4, 2014; Museo d'Arte Lugano, February 13 - April 17, 2016

In German, French and English

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

収録内容
  • Vol. 1. Catalogue raisonné, 1951-2013 / Rainer Michael Mason
  • v. 2. Texte = Lectures = Essays
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内容説明

Markus Raetz is one of the most renowned contemporary artists in Switzerland. Initially educated and working as a primary school teacher, he became an artist in his early twenties. Since the 1970s, his work, including solo exhibitions, has been been on the international stage. Raetz works with a variety of materials and media. The phenomenon of perception is his main focus, rather than how something is represented. Prints form a major part of his work. Markus Raetz.The Prints 1951-2013 covers his complete body of work in this genre.; the Catalogue Raisonne is complemented by a separate volume, with essays on his work and artistic development. Exhibitions: Museum of Fine Arts Bern, early 2014 (date TBC). Markus Raetz is represented with works also in the permanent collections of museums such as: Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Kunstmuseum Basel, Basel; Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt (Main); San Diego Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla CA; Tate Gallery, London; MoMA, New York; Musee national d art moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Schaulager, Munchenstein near Basel; Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

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