Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space
Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space

Distillations - Notes on Kathrin Schlegel’s insertions in public space

Kathrin Schlegel

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This book discusses how we can and want to relate to our environment. It poses the question of the possibility of social interaction through symbolic gestures and through the meanings manifesting themselves in and via a work of art in its context. In particular, it elaborates on the context of the presentation, the relation between the author, the work and the public, and the way the meanings concerned move in time.

The publication also contains descriptions and an extensive review of Schlegel’s most recent work, as an illustration of her art practice and as a showcase in which these gestures take root. The sum of this book discusses the posture and potential of meaningful experiences and the process of signification through art in the (public) context. As Kathrin Schlegel motivates: “It has to work.”

Editors book: Freek Lomme and Kathrin Schlegel
Graphic design book: Niels Schrader / Mind Design
Contributing writers: Aleksandra Landre, Alena Alexandrova, Freek LommeMarcus LutkemeyerMaria Rus BojanNils van Beek.

Text editing: bureau précaire/ Jennifer Steetskamp and Freek Lomme

Translations and corrections
Jimini Hignett: texts Freek Lomme, Markus Lütkemeyer, Alena Alexandrova
Mels Dees: text Nils van Beek
Wilhelm v. Werthern / www.zweisprachkunst.de: text Markus Lütkemeyer,The Triangle of Present

Type: hardcover
Dimensions: 170 x 235 mm / 7 x 9.5 inch portrait
Pages: 93
ISBN: 978-94-91677-02-1
Editor: Freek Lomme, Kathrin Schlegel
Author: Aleksandra Landre, Alena Alexandrova, Freek Lomme, Marcus Lutkemeyer, Maria Rus Bojan, Nils van Beek
Graphic: Niels Schrader / Mind Design