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Hans Danuser : der Fujiyama von Davos = the Mount Fuji of Davos / herausgegeben von Thorsten Sadowsky ; Autoren: Thorsten Sadowsky, Gerd Folkers, Philip Ursprung ; Übersetzung: Bram Opstelten.
- Title
- Hans Danuser : der Fujiyama von Davos = the Mount Fuji of Davos / herausgegeben von Thorsten Sadowsky ; Autoren: Thorsten Sadowsky, Gerd Folkers, Philip Ursprung ; Übersetzung: Bram Opstelten.
- Publication
- Davos : Kirchner Museum ; Berlin : Kehrer, [2018]
- ©2018
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- Description
- 151 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), chart, facsimile; 28 cm
- Summary
- The Kirchner Museum Davos presents Hans Danuser?s photo series based on the ?matography? technique ? for the first time and in its entirety ? in an exhibition titled The Mount Fuji of Davos. Inspired by the striking avalanche barriers on the Schiahorn, the artist developed his unique pictorial form while looking out the window of his studio.0His pictograms drawn in eroding shale sand depict mountain and volcano imagery in ever new, subtle variations and sequences. Invariably, the mountain is the focus of artistic exploration. To this end, Danuser uses not only a combination of both analogue and digital photography, but also a colouring technique known as ?matography?, which he himself developed.00Exhibition: Kirchner Museum, Davos, Switzerland (25.11.2018 - 28.04.2019).
- Uniform Title
- Hans Danuser.
- Hans Danuser. English.
- Alternative Title
- Fujiyama von Davos
- Mount Fuji of Davos
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Language (note)
- Parallel texts in English and German.
- Exhibitions (note)
- On the occasion of the exhibition "Hans Danuser : der Fujiyama von Davos" held at Kirchner Museum, Davos, November 25, 2018 - April 28, 2019.
- ISBN
- 386828902X
- LCCN
- 9783868289022
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries