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Pia Fries: tausend : einerlei
Pia Fries: tausend : einerlei

Pia Fries: tausend : einerlei

Kienbaum Artists’ Books

ART

96 Pages, 12 x 13.25

Formats: Cloth

Cloth, $59.95 (US $59.95) (CA $80.95)

Publication Date: January 2023

ISBN 9783864423710

Rights: US & CA

Snoeck Publishing Company (Jan 2023)

Price: $59.95
 
 

Overview

Pia Fries (*1955) applies paint directly to her canvases, either as a compact mass or liquid trace and in the process plays with textures, factures, and repetitive forms. She makes masterful use of the possibilities of technical reproduction, as other contemporary painters have done as well. Her use of photomechanical processes in her painterly work, however, is not aimed at aspects of transparency or recognition of what is depicted, but rather focuses on the developing autonomy of the various parts. Her graphic art is the polar opposite to her painting; it alternates in a fascinating way between figuration and abstraction, between history and the present. For the present series of works, she has taken apart three copies of the illustrated book Chinesische Bambuspapierherstellung. Ein Bilderbuch aus dem 18. Jahrhundert, a picture book on Chinese bamboo paper production from the eighteenth century, removed the text contributions "and released the individual color plates into their individual autonomy. I then appropriated these independent picture panels – reshaped them using paints and prints, and finally they transformed into something new."

Author Biography

Pia Fries, born in 1955, was a master student of Gerhard Richter. After professorships in Düsseldorf, Karlsruhe, and Berlin, she has been teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich since 2014. In 1999 she attracted international attention at the Venice Biennale, where she was shown by Harald Seemann as part of the “dapertutto”; since then numerous international exhibitions. John Yau, born in 1950, is a poet, essayist, prose writer, and art critic. He lives in Manhattan and teaches at the Maryland Institute College of Art and has received numerous awards and fellowships, including from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Academy of American Poets, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.