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Manfred Wakolbinger

Inhale—Exhale.—Sculptures, Photographs, Installations, Videos 2012–2019

With Contributions by Cornelia Offergeld, Christoph Ransmayr, and Jasper Sharp and a Preface by Alfred Weidinger

Distributed for Scheidegger & Spiess

Manfred Wakolbinger

Inhale—Exhale.—Sculptures, Photographs, Installations, Videos 2012–2019

With Contributions by Cornelia Offergeld, Christoph Ransmayr, and Jasper Sharp and a Preface by Alfred Weidinger
Trained in metalworking and tool making, Austrian sculptor Manfred Wakolbinger turned to jewelry design in the 1970s and sculpture in the 1980s, creating large-scale sculptures for public spaces. Around this time, he also began working in photography and video with a particular interest in submarines. Even when figurative and concrete, Wakolbinger’s art remains enigmatic, an expression of inner poetry.

Manfred Wakolbinger: Inhale—Exhale features a selection of Wakolbinger’s works in sculpture and photography since 2012, accompanied by essays and a conversation between Wakolbinger and curator Jasper Sharp. The book also features the text “The Beauty of Darkness” by Wakolbinger’s close friend, Austrian novelist Christoph Ransmayr.
 

184 pages | 826 color plates, 52 halftones | 9 1/2 x 12 1/2 | © 2020

Art: Art--General Studies, European Art, Photography


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