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Alice Musiol

When Tears Don´t Cry

“Art has always been part of my life, a reaction to both internal and external circumstances. It is therefore life itself which provides me with my working concept, as it were,” says Alice Musiol. She was just ten years old when her family moved to Germany from Poland. Not surprisingly, therefore, her works are frequently about home and about leaving home and the experience of foreignness. There is an overriding concept, too. The works themselves must not be burdensome, but on the contrary must be easily transportable, which is why they are either small or can be taken apart, folded up or reproduced. Musiol builds her delicate and fragile creations out of everyday materials and in doing so succeeds in transforming the mundane into works that are disturbing and affecting.

Biography
1971 born in Kattowitz, Polen
1981 removal to FRG
1993–1996 Academie Beeldende Kunsten, Maastricht
1995/1996 Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti, Milan
1996–1999 studies at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf under Prof. A. R. Penck, master class student
1999 Artist in Residence, Northern Spain/NRW des Kultursekretariats NRW
2001–2002 studio grant of the city Bonn
2003 project grant of the Kunststiftung NRW, stay in Canada
2010 grant, 17. Bildhauerwerkstatt Künstlergut Prösitz

Alice Musiol

The illustrated book was published on the occasion of the exhibition „Alice Musiol. When Tears Don´t Cry“, 10 September to 19 December 2010, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum Ludwigshafen.

edited by
Reinhard Spieler

authors
Judith Elisabeth Weiss and Nicola Marian Taylor 

with an interview
by Reinhard Spieler with Alice Musiol in her studio

ISBN: 978-3-86678-430-7
Format: 17,00 × 22,00 cm
Pages: 88
Illustrations: 49 colored illustrations
Cover: Softcover, bound
Languages:

German | English

 
 

17,90 € ( 27,90 CHF ) (postage free inside germany)

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