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Kerber Verlag Paperback English

Crossing Traces: Nevin Aladag

Edited by Judith Rauser

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Kerber Verlag Paperback English

Crossing Traces: Nevin Aladag

Edited by Judith Rauser

Regular price £40.00
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  • Few artists are in such high demand today as sculptor, installation- and performance-artist Nevin Aladag. In 2025, she was awarded the renowned State Prize for the Visual Arts of the Land of Baden-Württemberg, which also entails an exhibition. The accompanying publication follows the conceptual approach upon which much of Aladag’s work is based. She removes everyday items—rugs, furniture or instruments—from their original context and transforms them into artworks that transcend the boundaries of sculpture, installation, video, and sound art. Again and again the audience are confronted with their familiar habits of perception and with questions relating to tradition, belonging, and identity. With a compact format and a number of surprising features, this publication provides a fascinating insight into Aladag’s artistic career to date and her latest works. With an illustrated booklet including an introductory text and 30 postcards with numerous reproductions of her works, this publication is a unique tribute to her oeuvre. Text in English and German.
Few artists are in such high demand today as sculptor, installation- and performance-artist Nevin Aladag. In 2025, she was awarded the renowned State Prize for the Visual Arts of the Land of Baden-Württemberg, which also entails an exhibition. The accompanying publication follows the conceptual approach upon which much of Aladag’s work is based. She removes everyday items—rugs, furniture or instruments—from their original context and transforms them into artworks that transcend the boundaries of sculpture, installation, video, and sound art. Again and again the audience are confronted with their familiar habits of perception and with questions relating to tradition, belonging, and identity. With a compact format and a number of surprising features, this publication provides a fascinating insight into Aladag’s artistic career to date and her latest works. With an illustrated booklet including an introductory text and 30 postcards with numerous reproductions of her works, this publication is a unique tribute to her oeuvre. Text in English and German.