Carsten Nicolai
Static Fades
Program
Monographs & Artists’ Books
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Edited by
Dorothea Strauss
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Authors
Christoph Doswald
Klaus Ottmann
Britta Schröder
Dorothea Strauss
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Edition
English / German
June 2007
ISBN: 978-3-905770-63-6
Softcover, 237 x 286 mm
160 pages
Images 100 color
Between art, science, and sound
Carsten Nicolai (*1965) is among the very few artists of our times who convincingly work in the conflictual zone between art, science, and sound. His works lay open the functional principles of codification, self-organization, and perception: the hand of the artist recedes and the classical notion of an oeuvre is put into question.
The works of Carsten Nicolai create an elementary, universal language that attempts to elude simple rationality, requesting instead to be perceived by an individual subject. If systems of classification and their immediate elementary impact are at the basis of his work, Nicolai puts them to use in order to produce a space of experience.
The book includes a survey of Nicolai’s works, from his installation at Documenta X to the new pieces produced on the occasion of his major solo exhibition at Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich. Carsten Nicolai is also the first laureate of the newly established art award “Zurich-Prize.”
Published with Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich.
Awarded in the competition “The most beautiful Swiss books 2007.”
Carsten Nicolai
Static Fades
Program
Monographs & Artists’ Books
______________________________________
Edited by
Dorothea Strauss
______________________________________
Authors
Christoph Doswald
Klaus Ottmann
Britta Schröder
Dorothea Strauss
______________________________________
Edition
English / German
June 2007
ISBN: 978-3-905770-63-6
Softcover, 237 x 286 mm
160 pages
Images 100 color
Between art, science, and sound
Carsten Nicolai (*1965) is among the very few artists of our times who convincingly work in the conflictual zone between art, science, and sound. His works lay open the functional principles of codification, self-organization, and perception: the hand of the artist recedes and the classical notion of an oeuvre is put into question.
The works of Carsten Nicolai create an elementary, universal language that attempts to elude simple rationality, requesting instead to be perceived by an individual subject. If systems of classification and their immediate elementary impact are at the basis of his work, Nicolai puts them to use in order to produce a space of experience.
The book includes a survey of Nicolai’s works, from his installation at Documenta X to the new pieces produced on the occasion of his major solo exhibition at Haus Konstruktiv in Zurich. Carsten Nicolai is also the first laureate of the newly established art award “Zurich-Prize.”
Published with Haus Konstruktiv, Zurich.
Awarded in the competition “The most beautiful Swiss books 2007.”