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Wiebke Siem
The Maximum Minimum / The Maximum Minimum

€ 41,10

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Wiebke Siem (*1954 in Kiel), who was awarded the Goslar Kaiserring in 2014, is an important figure in contemporary art. With her work, she questions the boundaries between fashion, design and sculpture and conducts a knowledgeable and humorous rewriting of modern art history from a female perspective.

The richly illustrated publication presents sculptures and installations from the 1980s to the present day and deals with central themes specific to the work, such as the problematic strategies of appropriating non-European art in the modern age and the exclusion of female artists and their work in a male-dominated art world. An interview with the artist and essays on important aspects of her oeuvre offer access to an enigmatic artistic cosmos in which the dissonance of the world is revealed with ironic allusions, mockery and grotesque humour.

Edited by Stephan Berg, Thorsten Sadowsky and Benno Tempel. With texts by Lena Nievers/Wiebke Siem, Barbara J. Scheuermann and Barbara Vinken and a foreword by Thorsten Sadowsky
Brochure with flaps, 160 pages, 100 illustrations
Hirmer Verlag, Munich
German-English edition
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4012-5

Wiebke Siem (b. 1954 in Kiel), who was awarded the prestigious Goslar Kaiserring in 2014, is an important representative of contemporary art with an oeuvre that questions the boundaries between the genres of fashion, design and sculpture and engages in a rewriting of the history of modern art from a female perspective that is as knowledgeable as it is humorous.

The richly illustrated publication presents sculptures and installations from the 1980s to the present day and reflects the central themes in Siem's ​​work, including the problematic appropriation strategies of non-European art in the modern age as well as the marginalization of women artists and their work in a male-dominated art world. An interview with the artist and essays on important aspects of her oeuvre offer access to a profound artistic cosmos in which ironic allusions, mockery, and grotesque humor expose the dissonance of the world.

Ed. Stephan Berg, Thorsten Sadowsky and Benno Tempel. With essays from Lena Nievers/Wiebke Siem, Barbara J. Scheuermann and Barbara Vinken and an introduction from Thorsten Sadowsky
Soft cover, 160 p., 100 figs.,
Hirmer Verlag, Munich ,
German-English edition,
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4012-5