The darkest corners /
The Darkest Corners' documents and explores sculptures by Lena Marie Emrich and an eponymous exhibition. Emrich's sculptures take inspiration from "pissabraga" or "gobbe antibandito", architectural objects that dot Venice's alleyways and corridors. Texts by the cur...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Berlin :
Floating Opera Press,
[2023]
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| Summary: | The Darkest Corners' documents and explores sculptures by Lena Marie Emrich and an eponymous exhibition. Emrich's sculptures take inspiration from "pissabraga" or "gobbe antibandito", architectural objects that dot Venice's alleyways and corridors. Texts by the curator of the exhibition, Marlene A. Schenk, as well as Mario Ciaramitaro and Alberto Restucci poetically and practically elucidate the concept of cohesion that is central to Emrich's work. By exposing what is normally hidden or walked by, the sculptures and texts work together to address the wonder and mysteriousness of how a city sticks together. Exhibition: Aarduork, Venice, Italy (6.10 - 3.11.2023). |
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| Item Description: | Published on the occasion of Lena Marie Emrich : the Darkest Corners, October 6-November 4, 2023, curated by Marlene A. Schenk at the following locations: aardwuork, Fondazione Giancarlo Ligabue, and in public spaces in Venice" -- |
| Physical Description: | 65 pages : illustrations (some colour), map ; 22 cm |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
| ISBN: | 9783982389479 398238947X |