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Carsten Nicolai : tele / [Redaktion = editing, Anne Bitterwolf, Thomas Mayer ; Autorinnen = authors, Anne Bitterwolf, Thomas Köhler, Siegfried Zielinski]

Catalog Data

Artist:
Nicolai, Carsten 1965-  Search this
Author:
Bitterwolf, Anne  Search this
Köhler, Thomas (Museum director)  Search this
Zielinski, Siegfried  Search this
Curator:
Mayer, Thomas  Search this
Host institution:
Berlinische Galerie  Search this
Subject:
Nicolai, Carsten 1965-  Search this
Physical description:
80 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Exhibitions
Date:
2018
Notes:
Published in conjunction with the exhibition Carsten Nicolai. Tele, 23 March - 3 August 2018.
Summary:
Carsten Nicolai (b. Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany, now Chemnitz, 1965; lives and works in Berlin) has long studied processes of perception and created art that lets the viewer experience the mechanisms underlying visual as well as acoustic sensory impressions. Of particular interest for his work is the question of the possibilities of subjective or objective cognition. He scrutinizes exemplary immaterial phenomena that lead him to the fundamental questions of human consciousness. Which part of what we perceive actually exists outside of that perception, and which part is constructed on the neuronal level of our brains? A self-taught artist, Nicolai originally studied landscape architecture. He launched his career in visual art with paintings before turning to installation art and object-based practices starting in the mid-1990s. He is also active as a musician under the pseudonym Alva Noto.00Exhibition: Berlinische Galerie, Germany (23.03.-03.09.2018).
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Smithsonian Libraries
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