Mack Reflected: Expanding the ZERO Code - Hardcover

 
9783777444345: Mack Reflected: Expanding the ZERO Code

Synopsis

ZERO 2.0 – Heinz Mack’s Oeuvre from a Present-Day Perspective

A particular quality of Heinz Mack’s art is its relevance regarding questions of our time. By means of works from all creative periods the book examines Mack’s relationship to technology, science and nature and offers exciting approaches, for example with regard to the present-day challenges of the transformation of technology or the climate catastrophe.


Heinz Mack was always far ahead of his time: His reflector walls and plantations of lamellae devised 65 years ago anticipate present-day photovoltaic installations. His study of air, water, light and sand helps to reflect the acute threat to natural resources. While the artist saw desert landscapes as empty, free spaces for his Land Art, today the Arctic and the Sahara symbolize climate change and the destruction of nature. This multi-faceted, far-seeing publication shows Heinz Mack as an artist of the 21st century.

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About the Author

Alistair Hudson is a curator who works internationally and is the artistic head of research at the ZKM | Karlsruhe.

Contributions by H. Böhme, A. Hudson, K. Kern, D. Mille and L. Fruk, H.-U. Obrist, C. Runge, S. Sotke and M. Meier-Grüll, W. Ullrich.

From the Back Cover

A particular quality of Heinz Mack’s art is its relevance regarding questions of our time. By means of works from all creative periods the book examines Mack’s relationship to technology, science and nature and offers exciting approaches, for example with regard to the present-day challenges of the transformation of technology or the climate catastrophe.

Heinz Mack was always far ahead of his time: His reflector walls and plantations of lamellae devised 65 years ago anticipate present-day photovoltaic installations. His study of air, water, light and sand helps to reflect the acute threat to natural resources. While the artist saw desert landscapes as empty, free spaces for his Land Art, today the Arctic and the Sahara symbolize climate change and the destruction of nature. This multi-faceted, far-seeing publication shows Heinz Mack as an artist of the 21st century.

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