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Rochus Lussi—Thin Skin

Works 1992–2023

Multilingual edition

An analysis of the career of Swiss artist Rochus Lussi.

Swiss artist Rochus Lussi, born in 1965, examines the individual’s existence in the mass. Issues of vulnerability, sensitivity, and defensibility are also key topics of his art, for which he mainly employs the mediums of sculpture and installation, but also drawings and performance.

This first book on Lussi offers a broad survey of his work from thirty years, featuring small and multi-part installations, wood sculptures, works on paper, and photographs of his performance actions. The human figure is at the core of his early works, yet over time this theme begins to dissolve, and forms from everyday life, structures, draperies, and surfaces of different body worlds come to the fore. This comprehensive visual presentation of Lussi’s oeuvre is supplemented with essays contributed by art historians, curators, and art educators.
 

400 pages | 410 color plates, 34 halftones | 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 | © 2023

Art: European Art


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