Notes
"This monograph is published in conjunction with the concurrent exhibition and its catalog "Between the Lines. The Art of Alice Teichert in Dialog with the Middle Ages" at the Kunsthalle St. Annen of the St. Annen Museum in Lübeck (Germany), June 18-October 15, 2017. It was created in close collaboration with Alice Teichert."--Colophon.
Includes an essay by John K. Grande.
German and English in parallel columns.
Summary
Alice Teichert's paintings are known for their holographic depth and unique lunimosity, for their visual poetry and mutifacetted proximity to music. With lines, shapes and colour, she unfolds new realms that when looked at reveal themselves, once the viewer stops trying to 'decipher'. With a background in graphic art, music and literature, from very early on, Teichert (Paris, 1959) develops her artistic vocabulary to which she keeps adding new expressive dimensions. She creates graphic works, visual poetics and paintings with up to thirty layers of glazes. She is also inspired by old masters. Illuminated books and manuscripts from the medieval period play a most important role. With their written traces, they often are as illegible as Alice Teichert's scribbles, which have become her signature. This lavishly illustrated monograph is a first to offer a comprehensive insight into her unique oeuvre.
Variant and related titles
In) Formation : On the philosophy and art of Alice Teichert
Zur Philosophie und Kunst von Alice Teichert
On the philosophy and art of Alice Teichert