Stefan Strumbel: Dtsch.-Engl

Artikelnummer: BG6566

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Beschrijving

A Transformation of Folkloristic Clichés In his prints, objects, and installations, Stefan Strumbel (b. 1979) overdraws the features of cultural products and cult objects from his native Black Forest by adding stylistic elements from Street and Pop art. He places cuckoo clocks, wooden masks worn during the local Carnival celebrations, or crucifixes in new and sometimes provocative contexts. For instance, he will supplant original elements of the cuckoo clock with motifs associated with violence, pornography, and death. The critical engagement with the idea of the homeland is a central theme in Strumbel s art. Home must here be read as a metaphor for experiences of socialization and the cornerstone of personal identity an identity that, in a globalized and increasingly digital world, takes on an anachronistic aspect. Local tradition thus becomes a cultural construction; the cuckoo clock turns into an alien element and vehicle of the transference of individual identity. The aggressive defamiliarization of traditional attributes and the garish colors of Stefan Strumbel s works have proven widely popular. His objects are collected by Karl Lagerfeld, Hubert Burda, and others. With essays by Raimar Stange and Florian Waldvogel

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Overzicht

auteur

Editie

1. edition

Uitgever

DISTANZ

Aantal pagina's

184

Publicatiedatum

2014-09-30

Verbindend

Hardcover

ISBN13

9783954760879

ISBN10

B00IDA8BP0