Kiki Kogelnik.

In a life and career that encompassed multiple continents, disciplines and movements (both political and aesthetic), there was one constant in the work of Kiki Kogelnik: the body. Through her tracings, cutouts and paintings of the human figure, Kogelnik captured the silhouette of contemporary societ...

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Other Authors: Miller, Dana
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Mitchell-Innes & Nash, [2019]
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Summary:In a life and career that encompassed multiple continents, disciplines and movements (both political and aesthetic), there was one constant in the work of Kiki Kogelnik: the body. Through her tracings, cutouts and paintings of the human figure, Kogelnik captured the silhouette of contemporary society and its ever shifting ambitions and concerns. At once buoyantly glamorous and deeply sincere, Kogelnik's practice reflected the discordant aura of the decades that followed the Second World War, a period marked by both achievement and upheaval, trauma and rebirth. Indeed, Kogelnik, born in Austria but living and working in New York for most of her life, was moved by both humanity's ability to send a man to the moon as well as its capacity for nuclear annihilation. Exhibition: Mitchell-Innes & Nash, New York, USA (23.05.-12.07.2019).
Item Description:"This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition: Kiki Kogelnik, May 23-June 29, 2019" -- Colophon.
Physical Description:76 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780998631288
0998631280