Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop
Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011 - Saint-Martin Bookshop

Stahl Lucie

Lucie Stahl (signed) - Plakate posters - Bom Dia Books 2011

Artist's book showing 32 inkjet print / polyurethan “posters” by Lucie Stahl (with three essays on her work), published on the occasion of Lucie Stahl and Kolářová's exhibition at Kölnischer Kunstverein in 2011.
Lucie Stahl (born 1977 in Berlin, lives and works in Vienna) uses a contemporary photographic technique for her poster-like works, arranging mundane objects such as spices, ties, women's magazines and wheel rims on a scanner and then encases the resulting inkjet prints in polyurethane like distant objects. The works are annotated with brief text fragments in which Stahl humorously provides her subjective perspective on social and political events and on the competitiveness between artists and the almost-hysterical hype that characterises the art world. Her aphoristic commentary is reminiscent of the language of American stand-up comedy, with short anecdotes in rapid succession and witticisms, recounted as if in a soliloquy, that relate awkward or embarrassing situations, pointed observations on society and her own and others' comments. The juxtaposition of the texts and the spontaneously reproduced iconic objects creates a tension that has a distancing effect.
Signed by the artist

128p - EN/GER - softcover - 21x29.7cm - great condition