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Christl Mudrak: Eros (Bilingual edition)
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Christl Mudrak: Eros (Bilingual edition)

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Performative and participatory painting

Christl Mudrak's first monograph publication is dedicated to her complex, often-ephemeral artistic work of the last two decades. The book is both a search for traces and a tracker of an aesthetic practice that eludes the simplistic patterns of art historiography and makes institutional appropriation difficult. In addition to the creation of experiential spaces and participatory-performative painting, Mudrak's work focuses on exploring the potential of collaborative work, based on a deep understanding of the equality of humans, animals, and nature. Through this monograph, Mudrak's elusive art is not only made visible, but can be experienced anew.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Country
DE
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9783775758994

Performative and participatory painting

Christl Mudrak's first monograph publication is dedicated to her complex, often-ephemeral artistic work of the last two decades. The book is both a search for traces and a tracker of an aesthetic practice that eludes the simplistic patterns of art historiography and makes institutional appropriation difficult. In addition to the creation of experiential spaces and participatory-performative painting, Mudrak's work focuses on exploring the potential of collaborative work, based on a deep understanding of the equality of humans, animals, and nature. Through this monograph, Mudrak's elusive art is not only made visible, but can be experienced anew.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Hatje Cantz
Country
DE
Date
27 May 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9783775758994