MEUSER. Works 2012-2023
Synopsis
Ever since his studies with Joseph Beuys and Erwin Heerich, since his first exhibitions - for instance at ' Kippenberger' s Office' in 1979 - Meuser (b. Essen 1947, lives and works in Karlsruhe) has been a solitaire. His sculptures are unyielding and unruly, just as much as they are vulnerable and tender. They are witty and heart-touchingly charming.
Meuser finds his material in the scrapyard. Confidently and empathically, he reinstates form and dignity to the remnants and vestiges of industrial society. As a romantic, he grants things a life of their own and turns them into self-reliant protagonists, once more. Unwaveringly, he works to re-poetize a standardized and maltreated world.
The monograph is published on the occasion of Meuser' s 75th birthday, presenting works and exhibitions from the past ten years. Eight international authors and scholars create a dazzling mosaic and reveal how Meuser boldly holds his own in face of Duchamp, Minimalism, and Social Sculpture. An open-ended outlook.
Meuser studied 1968- 1976 at Art Academy, Dü sseldorf with Joseph Beuys and Erwin Heerich. 1991 he received the ars viva award. 1992-2015 professorship at Academy of Fine Art, Karlsruhe.
Publisher information
- Publisher: DCV
- ISBN: 9783969121238
- Number of pages: 160
- Dimensions: 305 x 241 mm
- Languages: English
