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- Stupid structures, happy structures
Stupid structures, happy structures
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German artist Ludwig Schönherr (also known as Peter Schönherr and Ludwig Winterhalter) began making photographs
and paintings in the late 1950s. In the mid-1960s, his interest in the visual arts shifted to film. Schönherr's work in film
and photography was often directed at lending structure and order to the ubiquity of television images in the
contemporary world. Despite working with and on such key artists of the late 20th century as Dieter Roth, Jack Smith,
Otto Mühl and Nam June Paik, Schönherr refused to present his work in public for most of his life and is therefore an almost
completely unknown figure. This inaugural bilingual publication on the artist's work includes essays by Shai Heredia and
Marc Siegel, a selection of texts by Schönherr himself and numerous color and black and white reproductions, including
excerpts from the artist's notebooks.
Neuauflage/Nachdruck Januar 2025