Haus fur einen Boxer/Casa per un Pugile/House for a Boxer: Sabine Scho, Sebastian Felix Ernst, Golden Disko Ship
Haus fur einen Boxer/Casa per un Pugile/House for a Boxer: Sabine Scho, Sebastian Felix Ernst, Golden Disko Ship
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Haus fur einen Boxer/Casa per un Pugile/House for a Boxer: Sabine Scho, Sebastian Felix Ernst, Golden Disko Ship
W034014 | $70.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Schloss Neuhardenberg, 2021. Organized and published by Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo, Rome.
190 pp. and 1 CD. 120 ills. (some col.). 30 x 29 cm. Trilingual in English, French and Italian. Paperbound, boxed.
ISBN 9783775750653
Exposed binding. Published on occasion of the exhibition titled, Villa Massimo at Neuhardenberg Castle, a Presentation of the 2019/2020 German Academy Rome residency winners. Publisher's description: Gravity always wins in battle and architecture. When the Boxer at Rest, a rare ancient bronze, was excavated on the south side of the Quirinal Hill in Rome in 1885, it seemed “as if he was awakening again after a long pause in the fighting.” Seated and heavy, he still awaits his next round. In contrast, the Palazzetto dello Sport, built out of prefabricated parts by Pier Luigi Nervi for the 1960 Olympic Games, seems to defy gravity. These two icons of Rome were brought together in the imagination through architecture, poetry, and music tracks: surrounded by a palazzettino woven together out of carbon bars, the boxer from the Quirinal gets a new home in an architectural sound-poetry installation. This book documents the collaboration of the Rome Prize winners Sabine Scho, Sebastian Felix Ernst, and Golden Disko Ship, and is being produced by the Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo. SABINE SCHO (*1970) is an author who photographs. All of her texts inhabit the border zone between photography and image and are exhibited. SEBASTIAN FELIX ERNST (*1987) is an architect and designer (E R N S T – Office for Architecture). His field of expertise lies at the intersection of architectural, academic, and artistic work. GOLDEN DISKÓ SHIP (*1982) is Theresa Stroetges, musician and sound artist. Under the name Golden Disko Ship, she transcends conventional performance practices and the boundaries between genres. All three artists live in Berlin; during the academic year 2019-20, they were artists-in-residence at the Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo, and all perform around the world.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Germany -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
Artist(s): Scho, Sabine; Ernst, Sebastian Felix; GOLDEN DISKO SHIP (Theresa Stroetges)
W034014 | $70.00 / 10% library disc.
Exhibition Catalog
Schloss Neuhardenberg, 2021. Organized and published by Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo, Rome.
190 pp. and 1 CD. 120 ills. (some col.). 30 x 29 cm. Trilingual in English, French and Italian. Paperbound, boxed.
ISBN 9783775750653
Exposed binding. Published on occasion of the exhibition titled, Villa Massimo at Neuhardenberg Castle, a Presentation of the 2019/2020 German Academy Rome residency winners. Publisher's description: Gravity always wins in battle and architecture. When the Boxer at Rest, a rare ancient bronze, was excavated on the south side of the Quirinal Hill in Rome in 1885, it seemed “as if he was awakening again after a long pause in the fighting.” Seated and heavy, he still awaits his next round. In contrast, the Palazzetto dello Sport, built out of prefabricated parts by Pier Luigi Nervi for the 1960 Olympic Games, seems to defy gravity. These two icons of Rome were brought together in the imagination through architecture, poetry, and music tracks: surrounded by a palazzettino woven together out of carbon bars, the boxer from the Quirinal gets a new home in an architectural sound-poetry installation. This book documents the collaboration of the Rome Prize winners Sabine Scho, Sebastian Felix Ernst, and Golden Disko Ship, and is being produced by the Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo. SABINE SCHO (*1970) is an author who photographs. All of her texts inhabit the border zone between photography and image and are exhibited. SEBASTIAN FELIX ERNST (*1987) is an architect and designer (E R N S T – Office for Architecture). His field of expertise lies at the intersection of architectural, academic, and artistic work. GOLDEN DISKÓ SHIP (*1982) is Theresa Stroetges, musician and sound artist. Under the name Golden Disko Ship, she transcends conventional performance practices and the boundaries between genres. All three artists live in Berlin; during the academic year 2019-20, they were artists-in-residence at the Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo, and all perform around the world.
Subject Headings: Eastern and Western European Art ; Western Art -- Germany -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Several Fine Arts Media (Western) --
Artist(s): Scho, Sabine; Ernst, Sebastian Felix; GOLDEN DISKO SHIP (Theresa Stroetges)
