Présentation de l'éditeur :
Limited Edition 500 copies, Size 30cms x 24cms 64 full coloured pages, Hard Cover Box. The books illustrates the body of work by Stefan Brüggemann as a conversation between Gillies Lipovetsky If one looks at the practice of the artist Stefan Brüggemann, one will quickly be aware of the obvious infatuation the Mexican artist has with the commodity market and how it cross-pollinates with contemporary artistic processes. And if there is a thinker that has painstakingly worked on this kind of subject matters is, no doubt, the French sociologist Gilles Lipovetsky. For this reason, it was only normal that these two active minds would collide at some point, sitting down to discuss the impossibility of the artist s autonomy, the question of hypermodernity and the aftermath of conceptual art amongst many other topics.
Biographie de l'auteur :
Stefan Brüggemann (Mexico City, 1975) lives and works between London and Mexico City. His work combines a conceptual practice with a rough and critical attitude that questions its inner activity at the same time as it reflects on our sociological context. Even if the artist mainly works with text, using vinyl and neon as its supports, he explores a wide range of media, creating big installation pieces, videos, paintings and drawings.Brüggemann s main strategy is to insert a certain pop sensibility into conceptual practices. He has recently Exhibited at the Kunshalle Bern, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, Yvon Lambert Galerie Paris/New York, Blow de La Barra Londo, Bass Museum Miami, Schrin Kunsthalle Frankfurt, Museum of Contemporary Art Cincinnati.
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