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Roman Signer / Gerhard Mack, Paula van den Bosch, Jeremy Millar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary artistsPublisher: London : Phaidon, 2006Copyright date: ©2006Description: 158 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0714844454
  • 9780714844459
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Online version:: Roman Signer.; No titleDDC classification:
  • 709.2 22
LOC classification:
  • N7153.S54 A4 2006
Contents:
Interview: Paula van den Bosch in conversation with Roman Signer -- Survey: Modulations of time and space : the work of Roman Signer / Gerhard Mack -- Focus: Wanderweg / Jeremy Millar -- Artist's choice: On ball lightning / F. Sauter -- Artist's writings: A conversation with Lutz Tittel, 1984 ; Proposal for actions in Graz, 1987 ; St. Gallen Art Prize acceptance speech, 2003 -- Chronology.
Review: Although Roman Signer identifies himself as a sculptor, he is best known for actions in which simple materials (rockets, balloons, rushing water) react with natural forces to yield surprisingly lyrical results. Part mad scientist, part sorcerer's apprentice, part Buster Keaton, Signer often appears in these actions, sometimes at considerable risk to himself. The real star of his works, however, is time. In works such as Sandbag with Timed Detonator (1988), an auto-destructive device featuring a plastic alarm clock that releases a heavy sandbag hanging above it, two periods of tranquil rest are bridged by an instant of sudden violence. In others the change is more gradual, as in Action with a Fuse (1989), a twenty kilometre, thirty-five day 'time sculpture' in which two hundred lengths of fuse burned a path to Signer's current hometown from the village of his youth" "In the Interview, Paula Van Den Bosch speaks to the artist about the origins of his interest in art and explosives. Gerhard Mack's Survey traces the key themes in a career that spans four decades, from the artist's early experiments with elemental materials to his large-scale explosive actions. In the Focus, Jeremy Millar visits the artist in Switzerland to retrace the path of the epic 1989 Action with a Fuse.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Interview: Paula van den Bosch in conversation with Roman Signer -- Survey: Modulations of time and space : the work of Roman Signer / Gerhard Mack -- Focus: Wanderweg / Jeremy Millar -- Artist's choice: On ball lightning / F. Sauter -- Artist's writings: A conversation with Lutz Tittel, 1984 ; Proposal for actions in Graz, 1987 ; St. Gallen Art Prize acceptance speech, 2003 -- Chronology.

Although Roman Signer identifies himself as a sculptor, he is best known for actions in which simple materials (rockets, balloons, rushing water) react with natural forces to yield surprisingly lyrical results. Part mad scientist, part sorcerer's apprentice, part Buster Keaton, Signer often appears in these actions, sometimes at considerable risk to himself. The real star of his works, however, is time. In works such as Sandbag with Timed Detonator (1988), an auto-destructive device featuring a plastic alarm clock that releases a heavy sandbag hanging above it, two periods of tranquil rest are bridged by an instant of sudden violence. In others the change is more gradual, as in Action with a Fuse (1989), a twenty kilometre, thirty-five day 'time sculpture' in which two hundred lengths of fuse burned a path to Signer's current hometown from the village of his youth" "In the Interview, Paula Van Den Bosch speaks to the artist about the origins of his interest in art and explosives. Gerhard Mack's Survey traces the key themes in a career that spans four decades, from the artist's early experiments with elemental materials to his large-scale explosive actions. In the Focus, Jeremy Millar visits the artist in Switzerland to retrace the path of the epic 1989 Action with a Fuse.

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