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Parkett No. 78 Ernesto Neto, Olaf Nicolai, Rebecca Warren
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Parkett No. 78 Ernesto Neto, Olaf Nicolai, Rebecca Warren

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Parkett 78 features the artists Ernesto Neto, Olaf Nicolai and Rebecca Warren. Neto’s drooping, opaque lycra installations envelop the viewer in a fog of fabric, a cushion for the gaze, their milky skins leaving children ecstatic and adults in a Fredric Jamesonian Hyperspace. Olaf Nicolai’s concept-driven art, like much of the avant-garde work of the last half-century, remains set on integrating art with daily life. We experience this blurring in his randomly arranged pre-fabricated Pantone colors, ornamental stones taken from a 1960s Dresden shopping mall and wall text reading, A short catalogue of things that you think you want… Rebecca Warren makes vulgar, lumpy plasticine figures that show the influence of Giacometti and R. Crumb alike. As Neal Brown writes, her figures are, fingered and improperly squeezed into something that is compulsively-chaotic-masturbatory-fat-ugly-disfigured-repressed-incontinent-excretory-bestial-bulimic… The issue also features Erwin Wurm, Andro Wekua and Vito Acconci, with texts by Yuko Hasegawa, Paulo Herkenhoff, Charles Esche, Vincent Pecoil, Catherine Lampert, Marjorie Perloff and Kate Fowle, among others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Parkett Publishers
Date
25 January 2007
Pages
300
ISBN
9783907582381

Parkett 78 features the artists Ernesto Neto, Olaf Nicolai and Rebecca Warren. Neto’s drooping, opaque lycra installations envelop the viewer in a fog of fabric, a cushion for the gaze, their milky skins leaving children ecstatic and adults in a Fredric Jamesonian Hyperspace. Olaf Nicolai’s concept-driven art, like much of the avant-garde work of the last half-century, remains set on integrating art with daily life. We experience this blurring in his randomly arranged pre-fabricated Pantone colors, ornamental stones taken from a 1960s Dresden shopping mall and wall text reading, A short catalogue of things that you think you want… Rebecca Warren makes vulgar, lumpy plasticine figures that show the influence of Giacometti and R. Crumb alike. As Neal Brown writes, her figures are, fingered and improperly squeezed into something that is compulsively-chaotic-masturbatory-fat-ugly-disfigured-repressed-incontinent-excretory-bestial-bulimic… The issue also features Erwin Wurm, Andro Wekua and Vito Acconci, with texts by Yuko Hasegawa, Paulo Herkenhoff, Charles Esche, Vincent Pecoil, Catherine Lampert, Marjorie Perloff and Kate Fowle, among others.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Parkett Publishers
Date
25 January 2007
Pages
300
ISBN
9783907582381