DHMD - Deutsches Hygiene-Museum
Apr 19, 2019 - Apr 19, 2020 About the often underestimated importance of plants for human culture - a differentiated look at the biological and cultural dimensions of flora. Accompanying volume to the exhibition "Of Plants and People" in the German Hygiene Museum Dresden from April 2019 to April 2020. Plants - they create the air we breathe, form the basis of our food chain, help to relax in green oases of peace and are an essential part of ours Culture. Despite this immense importance, we usually only perceive it as a backdrop for human undertakings. Plants are often underestimated not only because of their ubiquity, but also because of their apparent passivity. Plants are complex, comprehensively networked creatures, the existence of which makes human culture possible in the first place, as the authors of this accompanying volume clearly illustrate. They show their importance at the intersection of biology, cultural studies and everyday life and examine the technical preparation and cultural reshaping of plants as well as conceptions of their vitality and dignity using terms such as plant soul, plant rights, biofact, invasive plants and patenting. The essays are supplemented by excerpts from poetry and literature in which the plant blossoms as a source of motifs and ideas in the arts. THE ARTISTS
John Baldessari, Alberto Baraya, André Bayard, Karl Blossfeldt, Susanne Bürner, Samuel Butler, Karen Cantú, Martin Claßen, Roald Dahl, Arno Drescher, Mat Hennek, Alessandro Holler, Volker Kreidler, Jochen Lempert, Liisa Lounila, Richard Lowenberg, Marcus Maeder , Antje Majewski, Siobhán McDonald, Margaret Mee, Uriel Orlow, Elske Rosenfeld, Michael Sailstorfer, Klaus D. Schmitt, Renée Sintenis, Åsa Sonjasdotter, Stuart A. Staples, George Steinmetz, Alexandra R. Toland, Michael Wang, Andreas Weinand, Susanne M. Winterling
To Bough and To Bend — The Bridge Project, Los Angeles
Catalogue to accompany Bridge Projects' group exhibition: "To Bough and To Bend" featuring artists Robert Adams, Tim Hawkinson, Leonor Jurado, Siobhan McDonald, Meatyard, Billy Joe Miller Kate Katie Paterson and more.
Includes curatorial essays by Alejandro Figueredo Diaz-Perera, Cara Megan Lewis, Vicki Phung Smith, Linnéa Gabriella Spransy Neuss, and Michael Wright.
Crystalline book
Siobhan McDonald
Published to accompany Siobhan McDonald’s exhibitions at Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 2017; Highlanes Gallery, Ireland, 2017; Taylor Galleries, Dublin, 2018; The National Trust, Henry Fox Talbot Museum, UK, 2018; Earth.net: International symposium, UK, 2018 and Limerick City Gallery, Ireland, 2019
Publisher: Oonagh Young Gallery
City: Dublin, Ireland
Year: 2018
Pages: 66
Designer: Oonagh Young
Texts by Catherine Marshall, Helen Carey and Tim Robinson.
Editor: Helen Carey
Dimensions: 25 cm x 18 cm
Cover: Hardback Paperback
Binding: Sewn bound
Edition Size: 350
ISBN: 978-0-9929641-5-3
DHMD - Deutsches Hygiene-Museum
Siobhan McDonald is commissioned by DHMD: Deutsches Hygiene-Museum to exhibit in the curated show: Shine on me, the Sun and Us. Among the artists: Josef Albers, Joseph Beuys, Albrecht Dürer, Charles und Ray Eames, Friedrich Nietzsche, Otto Piene, Man Ray, Miguel Rothschild and others.
In late summer 2018 NASA’s Parker Solar Probe blasted off on a historic mission. Its aim is to get closer to the S than ever before. Shortly afterwards the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum launched a mission of its own: a large-scale special exhibition exploring the Sun from all sides. So welcome aboard as we find out more about the cultural significance, scientific findings and some unsolved mysteries surrounding the star around which everything on Earth revolves — and find out more about us human beings, too. How did ancient civilisations on all five continents view the Sun? What can solar science today tell us about the composition of our star? And what influence does the Sun have on today’s society, our well-being, and our everyday lives?The first thing you encounter as you enter the exhibition is a large-scale art installation inspired by space travel’s century-old dream of one day reaching the sun. From there you gravitate along seven ‘orbits’ examining the Sun from various perspectives: the Sun as a deity and a timekeeper, as a symbol, a luminous force, a remedy, an energy source, and of course as a star at the centre of our universe. The themes of the exhibition range from worship rituals in Ancient Egypt, alchemy and astrology to solar farms and space probes to bikinis, bombs, and pop music classics. Each section comprises hands-on research stations with an opportunity to look deeper into what makes the Sun so fascinating and allow you to reach your own surprising conclusions. Here comes the sun!
Josef Albers, Martin Andersen, Silvia und Gerry Anderson, Isaac Asimov, Eugène Atget, Ingeborg Bachmann, Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, Georges Bataille, Hans Sebald Beham, Oliver van den Berg, Joseph Beuys, Alice Boughton, Margaret Bourke-White, George Brecht, Barbara Breitenfellner, Burton Nitta (Michael Burton and Michiko Nitta), Tommaso Campanella, Thue Christiansen, Antonio Corradini, Harry Crosby, Hari Sadhan Dasgupta, Johann Melchior Dinglinger, Tommy Dorsey and His Sentimentalists, Albrecht Dürer, Charles und Ray Eames, Mona Eldaief, Ben Enwonwu, Richard Buckminster Fuller, André Gelpke, Hendrick Goltzius, Robert Gommlich, Aneta Grzeszykowska, Werner Herzog, Ho Rui An, Billie Holiday, Bodin Hon, Stephan Hüsch, Athanasius Kircher, Philipp Khabo Koepsell, Knut Kruppa, Alicja Kwade, Mike Leigh, Zoe Leonard, Ted Lewis, Leo Lionni, El Lissitzky, Herbert List, Jayne Loader, Colin Low, Auguste Lumière, Louis Lumière, Lydia Mall, Vitaly Mansky, Siobhán McDonald, Georges Méliès, Erich Mendelsohn, Elena Mitrofanova und Ivan Mitrofanov, Masaaki Miyazawa, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau, Ikko Narahara, Trevor Nickolls, Friedrich Nietzsche, Jahane Noujaim, Pete Standing Alone, Otto Piene, Walid Raad, Kevin Rafferty, Pierce Rafferty, Man Ray, Miguel Rothschild, Susan Schuppli, Fazal Sheikh, Katharina Sieverding, Frank Sinatra, Sun Ra, Alphonse Swinehart, Marina Toeters, Panos Tsagaris, Wang Fu, Wladimir Wassiljew, Eyal Weizman, Dhukal Wirrpanda and others
MaterialiSing Power
Materialising Power - The Archaeology of the Black Pigs Dyke. Wordwell Books
Intro
Eye of the storm
Publication for 'Eye of the Storm'
Essay by Tim Robinson, written on the occasion of the exhibition 'Eye of the Storm.'
Product details
Hardcover
Publisher: Ruairí Ó Cuív (2012)
ISBN-10: 0956003311
ISBN-13: 978-0956003317
Ash and Ether
Product details
Paperback: 36 pages
Publisher: Cross Gallery; 1st edition (2009)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1615395261
ISBN-13: 978-1615395262
Package Dimensions: 18 x 12 x 1 cm
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