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Eran Shakine
Sunny Side Up
Eran Shakine works in different media: painting, drawing, sculpture and site-specific public art. This book introduces as his subjects artists, architects, fashion designers, scenes from the world of museums and art, as well as a series of John and Yoko (John Lennon and Yoko Ono).
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Shakine was born in Israel to a French father and a Hungarian mother, both holocaust survivors who came to Israel after the Second World War. He lived extensively in Paris, London and for seven years in New York City where he won a scholarship and was the assistant of the Cobra Movement artist, Carl Appel. He has had one-man shows in The Drawing Center in New York, as well as in London, Paris, Brussels, Toronto and Tel Aviv. His works are in the permanent collections of the British Museum, London; Ludwig Museum, Aachen, Germany; Tel Aviv Museum, Israel and the Israel Museum, Jerusalem, as well as in many corporate and private collections. He lives between Tel Aviv and London with his family.
The author, Nuit Banai, received her PhD in Art History at Columbia University before joining the Department of Visual and Critical Studies at Tufts University/School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She is a regular contributor to Artforum International, a contributing editor for Art Papers and has written for Art Journal, Frieze, Modern Painters and Time Out New York.
This book will be copublished in association with Edition Jürgen B. Tesch.
The author, Nuit Banai, received her PhD in Art History at Columbia University before joining the Department of Visual and Critical Studies at Tufts University/School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. She is a regular contributor to Artforum International, a contributing editor for Art Papers and has written for Art Journal, Frieze, Modern Painters and Time Out New York.
This book will be copublished in association with Edition Jürgen B. Tesch.
press commentaries
Sinn und Unsinn, Wert und Wertlosigkeit von bemalten Leinwänden und des eigenen Berufs sind die künstlerischen Themen von Eran Shakine. Er geht ihnen nach wie ein Spürhund, der bellt, sobald er seine Beute gefunden hat. Sein Bellen ist die Ironie, seine Beute eine Antwort auf die dringliche Frage nach Kunst in Zeiten der Ökonomisierung aller Lebenswelten.
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Ed. Nuit Banai
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120 pages, 55 colour plates
24 × 30 cm, flexocover
24 × 30 cm, flexocover
ISBN: 978-3-7774-5071-1
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