Coverbild Ulrike Flaig
Ulrike Flaig
Of time dilation zones and night-U-boats
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Beiträge von: Cornelia & Holger Lund
Edited by: Villa Merkel, Galerien der Stadt Esslingen am Neckar, Andreas Baur
Designed by: Margarethe Hausstätter
Texts by: Renate Puvogel, Anja Osswald
German, English
August 2007, 168 Pages , 283 Photos
hardcover
235mm x 297mm
ISBN:978-3-7757-2061-8

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»Although the title of the publication may be a puzzle to some, it could not have been chosen more aptly, for time-dilation zones encompass the different definitions ... of space, time, and movement, to which Ulrike Flaig's works can be assigned within her artistic development ...« Renate Puvogel
In this publication, the latest productions of Berlin-based Ulrike Flaig (*1962) are presented in an exciting dialogue with her older works of various media, all of which focus on aspects of time, rhythm, and identity. “Fast” and “slow” sculptures, live video productions with musicians, photographs, notations, and small objects are juxtaposed with large installations. In a humorous and ironic way, they are imbued with everyday experiences and highly artificial realms of symbols; mirror images are contrasted with real images. Flaig’s work is about the enigmatic formal appearances of tension-laden transitions, which, like “messangers from the subconscious,” circle around polarities and conditions. These “night-a-carriers” transform and permeate everything, like association generators, correcting the perception of time. This book contains works developed specifically to this end, and is thus an additional expression of the artist’s intentions.
 
Exhibition schedule: Villa Merkel, Galerien der Stadt Esslingen am Neckar, Esslingen, December 10, 2006–February 11, 2007
»Die Katalogtexte von Anja Osswald und Renate Puvogel sowie das Interview von Cornelia und Holger Lund mit Ulrike Flaig geben feinsinnige Hinweise zur Lesbarkeit der Arbeiten und bieten philosophische Exkursionen in eine ebenso komplexe wie provisorisch anmutende Kunstwelt voller Energie und Lebensfreude an.«
Eßlinger Zeitung
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