Sabine Moritz : Lobeda oder Die Rekonstruktion einer Welt = Lobeda or the reconstruction of a world /

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Uniform title:Sabine Moritz (Michael Imhof Verlag)
Imprint:Petersberg : Michael Imhof Verlag, [2022]
©2022
Description:128 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 x 24 cm
Language:German
English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12779695
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Varying Form of Title:Lobeda oder Die Rekonstruktion einer Welt
Lobeda or the reconstruction of a world
Other authors / contributors:Moritz, Sabine, 1969-
Philipsen, Christian, 1972- editor.
Köpnick, Gloria, editor.
Lyonel-Feininger-Galerie, host institution.
ISBN:9783731912705
3731912708
Notes:On the occasion of an exhibition held at Lyonel-Feininger-Galerie, Quedlinburg, August 28, 2022 - January 8, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
Parallel texts in English and German.
Summary:The exhibition "Sabine Moritz. Lobeda or the Reconstruction of a World" is dedicated to the work of the internationally renowned artist Sabine Moritz, who was born in Quedlinburg, with a focus on her early "Lobeda" series of works. Sabine Moritz began working on the group of works presented here as early as 1991. The series, comprising more than 150 drawings, was created from memory and focuses on the living environment in the prefabricated concrete slab city of Neu-Lobeda in Jena, where the artist lived from 1973 to 1981. The "Lobeda" series is an autobiographical search, a work of artistic field research and memory: it describes both the attempt to comprehensively capture life in Lobeda and the sounding out of memory processes, from the personal to the collective. The Lobeda theme appears again and again in various formal versions in Moritz's work: in oil or acrylic paintings, on paper and on canvas as well as in photographs. This exhibition catalogue contains an introductory text to the "Lobeda" series of works, an extensive panel section, a biography and an exhibition overview. -- (from back cover)
Standard no.:9783731912705

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