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Includes the names: Helmet Friedel, Helmut Friedel e.a.

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Works by Helmut Friedel

The Innocent Eye (1997) 28 copies
Gerhard Richter 1998 (1998) 19 copies
Lenbachhaus : Munich (1995) — Editor; Texts — 18 copies
Chuck Close (1994) 17 copies, 1 review
Hans Hofmann (1998) 17 copies
Kandinsky (2008) — Editor, contributor — 15 copies
Mondrian De Stijl (2011) 14 copies
Kandinsky en Der Blaue Reiter (2010) 14 copies, 1 review
Arnulf Rainer (1989) — Editor and Contributor — 12 copies
Vasily Kandinsky (2016) 11 copies
Das Lenbachhaus (1974) 11 copies
Erwin Wurm (2009) 10 copies, 1 review
Noriyuki Haraguchi: Catalogue Raisonne 1963-2001 (2001) — Author and curator — 5 copies
Kandinsky Complete Prints (2008) 5 copies
The Münter House in Murnau (2000) — Editor, texts — 5 copies
Gerhard Richter (2016) 1 copy
Heinz Mack: Light (2018) 1 copy
Pygmalions Werkstatt (2001) 1 copy
Maria Lassnig (2010) 1 copy

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Austrian artist Erwin Wurm has continually found inventive and witty answers to the question “what is sculpture?” Over the course of 25 years, Wurm has built up a multifaceted oeuvre that might be described as a research enterprise into the medium's expanded possibilities―but which is a lot more pointedly witty than such a description suggests. He became known to a wider audience in the late 1980s, through his absurdist one-minute sculptures, in which the artist or other performers (often volunteers solicited through newspaper ads) acted out strange feats in unusual settings―diving headlong into a crate, legs flailing, doing push-ups balancing on four teacups, or simply standing with asparagus stuffed in each nostril. Wurm has also garnered acclaim for his fascinatingly grotesque “fat sculptures” of overweight houses and bulging cars. Wurm's humor is akin to Roman Signer or Fischli and Weiss in its swiftness of impact and its almost childlike simplicity. Now among the most popular artists on the international art circuit, Wurm can transform all manner of objects and occasions into sculpture: physical actions, written or drawn instructions, even thoughts. With essays and plentiful reproductions, this hefty volume makes a definitive statement on Wurm's transformations of contemporary sculpture.… (more)
 
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Mostra c/o Kunsthalle Baden - Baden, 10.04-22.06.1994; c/o Kunstbau Lenbachhaus Munchen, 12.07-11.09.1994
 
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