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Stephan Huber: Gran Paradiso Petra Giloy-Hirtz

Stephan Huber: Gran Paradiso By Petra Giloy-Hirtz

Stephan Huber: Gran Paradiso by Petra Giloy-Hirtz


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Stephan Huber: Gran Paradiso by Petra Giloy-Hirtz

Beauty, terror, majesty, awe: mountain worlds have fascinated humankind since time immemorial. Stephan Huber ascends the snow-covered peaks en miniature. In his sculptures he imitates the relief of the mountains and creates theatrical-looking, object-like works. This comprehensive volume reflects in powerful images the Alpine cosmos which Huber has been investigating for more than four decades.

Stephan Huber's Mountains can be found everywhere: in museums like the Hamburger Kunsthalle, the Bonner Kunstmuseum and the Messner Mountain Museum, and also as large-scale installations in the public space. His monumental contribution to the Venice Biennale in 1999 received international acclaim. In addition to the famous snow-white sculptures of mountain peaks, the publication also assembles early book objects, fictional expeditions, multiples and exhibition views. Essays and an extensive conversation with Reinhold Messner about the interior and exterior mountain worlds round out the volume.

About Petra Giloy-Hirtz

Petra Giloy-Hirtz is a writer, editor, and consultant in visual arts and has curated exhibitions of contemporary art in museums, in galleries, and for companies, in both public and religious spaces.

Stephan Huber is a German sculptor and object artist.

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NGR9783777442341
9783777442341
3777442348
Stephan Huber: Gran Paradiso by Petra Giloy-Hirtz
New
Hardback
Hirmer Verlag
2024-03-15
240
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