Grisha Bruskin
H–Hour
Grisha Bruskin’s new sculpture project ‚H-Hour‘examines the myth of the enemy in very diverse manifestations: the hostile state, class enemy, enemy of the subconscious; 'the other', Time and Death as enemies, the Enemy of the Human Species, and so on.
Pictures found in the products of mass culture the artist endows them with his personal experience, giving them a new and different life. Grisha Bruskin shows how the trivial is made sacred, how strong the hypnotic power of art and the image in general really is, and how depiction can become a means and instrument for manipulating human consciousness.
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December 2012
ISBN 978-3-86678-787-2
16,70 × 24,00 cm
204 pages
105 colored and 56 b/w illustrations
Hardcover linen-bound, bound
Languages: English
Editor
Patricia Donegan authors Alexander Borovsk, Grisha Bruskin, Hans-Peter Riese, Robert Storr, Olga Sviblova graphic design Dmitry Chernogaev, Grisha Bruskin
Events
Exhibitions: „H-Hour“, 2012, Multimedia Art Museum , Moskau; 2013, American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, New York