Eva Schlegel
No Man's Heaven | Niemandshimmel
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2013
ISBN 978-3-902833-44-0
15.00
[A]
14.60
[D]

On occasion of the 2013 exhibition of the Salzburger Festspiele, Austrian artist Eva Schlegel opens up a No Man’s Heaven for everyone. The accompanying publication keeps record on the three-level span show that puts emphasis on one of Schlegel’s main topics: flying and falling respectively success and failure. As Nadar once experimented on aerial photography, Schlegel makes attempts to loosen men and women from gravity, surrounded by quotations by pioneers of aviation. Blurred texts and portraits out of focus fill the hallways of the exhibitions space as well as the pages of the book.

With a text by
Katya García-Antón
With a foreword by
Helga Rabl-Stadler

Published on the occasion of the exhibition Eva Schlegel. No Man's Heaven at the Karl-Böhm-Saal, the Haus for Mozart and the Felsenreitschule, Salzburg, 19 July – 1 September 2013

Graphic design:
Circus. Büro für Kommunikation und Gestaltung
German/
English
60 pages, 
17.5
24.5
numerous illustrations in color and b/w
softcover
Eva Schlegel
Eva Schlegel
No Man's Heaven | Niemandshimmel
German/
English
60 pages, 
17.5
24.5
numerous illustrations in color and b/w
softcover
With a text by Katya García-Antón With a foreword by Helga Rabl-Stadler
Graphic design: Circus. Büro für Kommunikation und Gestaltung
Erscheinungsdatum: 2013

On occasion of the 2013 exhibition of the Salzburger Festspiele, Austrian artist Eva Schlegel opens up a No Man’s Heaven for everyone. The accompanying publication keeps record on the three-level span show that puts emphasis on one of Schlegel’s main topics: flying and falling respectively success and failure. As Nadar once experimented on aerial photography, Schlegel makes attempts to loosen men and women from gravity, surrounded by quotations by pioneers of aviation. Blurred texts and portraits out of focus fill the hallways of the exhibitions space as well as the pages of the book.


Published on the occasion of the exhibition Eva Schlegel. No Man's Heaven at the Karl-Böhm-Saal, the Haus for Mozart and the Felsenreitschule, Salzburg, 19 July – 1 September 2013

ISBN 978-3-902833-44-0
15.00
[A]
14.60
[D]

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