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Terence Koh 1980-2008
Love for Eternity
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Beiträge von: Hans Ulrich Obrist
Edited by: MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporanéo de Castilla y León
Texts by: Bill Arning, Agustín Pérez Rubio
Englisch, Spanisch
January 2009, 208 Pages
, 145 Photos
hardcover
1mm x
1mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2308-4
»Drei Schlüsselelemente sind es, die Koh zu einem der erfolgreichsten, hedonistischsten und skrupellosesten Stars der Kunstwelt gemacht haben: die ständige Anwesenheit des Todes, die unverschämte Selbstsucht, die skandalöse Zärtlichkeit seiner Arbeiten.« Monopol
He’s been referred to as the “new Warhol” or a “flashy Asian performance diva.” He likes to describe himself as a mix between a “hairless Albino wolf and a pink hare with a horn” or the “Naomi Campbell of the art world.” With his sensational performances, objects, and installations, Terence Koh (*1980 inBeijing) has within only a few years succeeded in becoming a well-respected Gesamtkunstwerk. No other artist has done so well at transferring influences from Postminimalism and seventies’ Body Art into his own cosmos, where decadence and deliberate excess reign. Life and death, beauty and decay, sexuality and gender, and cultural and personal identity are the themes of Koh’s Minimalist yet Baroque works, most of which are captured in black or white.
This comprehensive monograph is the first to offer an overview of the “asianpunkboy’s” artistic career, including his most recent installations, produced for the MUSAC in Spain.
Exhibition schedule: MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, September 27, 2008–January 11, 2009
This comprehensive monograph is the first to offer an overview of the “asianpunkboy’s” artistic career, including his most recent installations, produced for the MUSAC in Spain.
Exhibition schedule: MUSAC, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y León, September 27, 2008–January 11, 2009
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