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Gemalte diagramme : Bauhaus, Kunst und Infografik = Painted diagrams : Bauhaus, art and infographics / herausgeber, Dr. Theres Rohde und Dr. Simone Schimpf ; translations, Büro LS Anderson ; texte, Katja Berlin [and ten others].

Fine Arts Library N6350 .G46 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Rohde, Theres, editor.
Schimpf, Simone, editor.
Berlin, Katja, writer of supplementary textual content.
Büro LS Anderson, translator.
Museum für Konkrete Kunst (Ingolstadt, Germany), host institution.
Series:
Kerber art
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Bauhaus.
Art, Modern--Exhibitions.
Art, Modern.
Bauhaus--Influence--Exhibitions.
Art and design--Exhibitions.
Art and design.
Information visualization--Exhibitions.
Information visualization.
Graphic arts--Exhibitions.
Graphic arts.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.).
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Physical Description:
247 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), charts, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 31 cm.
Other Title:
Bauhaus, kunst und infografik
Painted diagrams : Bauhaus, art and infographics
Place of Publication:
Bielefeld, Germany : Kerber Verlag, [2019]
Language Note:
Texts in German and English.
Summary:
What is the correlation between information graphics and art? The exhibition 'Painted Diagrams' at the Museum für Konkrete Kunst in Ingolstadt is dedicated to this surprising question. Beginning with the Bauhaus, the presentation spans a bridge to contemporary art and presents around thirty positions that demonstrate the ironic and subversive, but also affirmative art of diagrams in art. Inversely, it also takes a look at the repertoire of artistic means of design that graphic designers make use of again and again as if as a matter of course. As both perspectives show: what is always involved is a cognitive process guided by an aesthetic means, behind which, in the worst case, manipulation, and, in the best case, the obtaining of genuine truth are concealed. Exhibition: Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany (31.03 - 29.09.2019).
Contents:
Grußwort der Kulturstiftung des Bundes = Preface by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (Federal Cultural Foundation)
Vorwort = Foreword / Simone Schimpf
Einführung = Introduction / Theres Rohde
Informationsgrafik ist Intentionsgrafik = Information graphics are intention-graphics / Michael Stoll
Das Bauhaus und die Informationsgrafik = The Bauhaus and infographics
Visualisieren/organisieren Bauhaus, Bauhäusler, Informationsgrafik: Einige ausgewählter Beobachtungen = Visualize/Organize a few observations on the Bauhaus, Bauhaus artists, and infographics / Patrick Rössler
Felix Auerbach, die grafische Darstellung und die Kunst = Felix Auerbach: graphical representation and art
Die Wiener Methode der Bildstatistik = The Vienna Method of Pictorial Statistics
Margaret Camilla Leiteritz und die Gemalten Diagramme = Margaret Camilla Leiteritz and the Painted diagrams
Entschiedene Farbe oder Farbfeldverteilung? = Decisive colour or arranged colour fields?
Eindeutige Form oder mehrdeutige Kompositionen? = Clear form or ambiguous compositions?
Erkennbare Dimensionen oder eine Sache des Ausschnitts? = Recognizable dimensions or a matter of perspective?
Wege und Irrwege von der Zahl zum Bild = Ways and wanderings from number to image / Walter Kräer
Klare Verhältnisse oder fragliche Relationen? = Clear correlations or questionable relationships?
Gewohnte Visualisierung oder Bilder von Gewohnheiten? = Routine visualization or images of routines?
Zwangsläufige Beschriftung oder Schriftbilder? = Obligatory labels or text-based pictures?
Zweifelsfreie Daten oder Ästhetik der Fakten? = Data beyond a doubt or the aesthetic of facts?
Gesteuerte Benutzerführung oder Betrachtung als Selbstzweck? = The guided gaze or contemplation as an end in itself?
Mit einem Bild etwas sichtbar machen, das man vorher noch nicht wusste. Ein Interview mit dem Büro für Kommunikationsdesign und Informationsgrafik Hahn+Zimmermann = Using graphics to reveal something that was just waiting to be discovered : an interview with communication and infographic design firm Hahn+Zimmermann / Theres Rohde
Nüchterner Ernst oder Torten der Wahrheit? Katja Berlin: "Kunst in Diagrammen" = Sober seriousness or the pies of truth? Katja Berlin: "Art in diagrams"
Witz und Wissen Widersprüche diagrammatischer "Wahrheiten" = Send-up and science contradictions of diagrammatic 'truths' / Astrit Schmidt-Burkhardt.
Notes:
Gemalte diagramme : Bauhaus, Kunst und Infografik : March 31-September 29, 2019, Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, Germany.
Includes work by: Karl-Heinz Adler, Shusaku Arakawa, Gerd Arntz, Frank Badur, Maja Bajevic, Horst Bartnig, Willem Besselink, Katja Berlin, Max Bill, Böhler & Orendt, Hartmut Böhm, Christian Cap, Ariamna Contino & Alex Hernández, Jochen Flinzer, José Heerkens, Channa Horwitz, Nick Koppenhagen, Margaret Camilla Leiteritz, Richard Paul Lohse, Mark Lombardi, Frank Maier, Lucía Simón Medina, Vera Molnar, Hermann J. Painitz, Andreas Siekmann & Alice Creischer, Jorinde Voigt, and Stephen Willats.
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
In conjunction with an exhibition held at Museum für Konkrete Kunst, Ingolstadt, March 31, 2019 - September 29, 2019.
Contains:
Gemalte diagramme.
Gemalte diagramme. English.
ISBN:
9783735605535
3735605532
OCLC:
1083582478

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