special edition
internationally renowned for her large-format, colourful wall tapestries in conventional woolen fibres
presents an entirely new art form, a new series created from woven silicon tubes and liquids
Art that both stimulates and challenges the viewer
43,00 £
[UK]
Monika Fioreschy
Interwoven Energy
The Austrian artist Monika Fioreschy (b. 1947) was in search of new forms of expression when, in the course of observing heart surgery, she was inspired to use an entirely new material for her work, medical grade silicon tubing, which she uses to weave
works of art filled with fluids. Injection Art presents more than 50 of these compelling pieces.
works of art filled with fluids. Injection Art presents more than 50 of these compelling pieces.
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Trained in the craft of classic Gobelin weaving, Monika Fioreschy first received international recognition for her large-format, abstract and very colourful wall tapestries. Approximately 15 years ago, she began to use, as a new material, medical grade silicon tubing, similar to that used to move fluids to and from the patient during operations. The tubes range in diameter from the very fine, up
to the thickness of a finger. After creating the body-like woven works of art, she uses disposable syringes to fill the tubes with various fluids, such as blood, chlorophyll and the juices of fruits and plants to give the appearance of life and thus stimulate and challenge the viewer.
to the thickness of a finger. After creating the body-like woven works of art, she uses disposable syringes to fill the tubes with various fluids, such as blood, chlorophyll and the juices of fruits and plants to give the appearance of life and thus stimulate and challenge the viewer.
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Including an interview with Monika Fioreschy
Edition Jürgen B. Tesch
English-German edition
136 pages, 60 colour illustrations
24, 5 x 30 cm, hardcover
Edition Jürgen B. Tesch
English-German edition
136 pages, 60 colour illustrations
24, 5 x 30 cm, hardcover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-2243-5
Categories
Contemporary Art
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