Kamilla Bischof
SCHÖN VERMÄHLT
Artist book, 2019
21.0 × 29.5cm, 80 pages
Details:
Softcover
21.0 × 29.5cm
80 pages
Illustrations in color
German
Edited by:
Sandro Droschl, Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien, 2019
Concept, graphic design, text, paintings, objects by:
Kamilla Bischof
Photographs by:
Nick Ash, Kamilla Bischof, Dan Lahiani, Timo Ohler, Galerie Gregor Staiger, Stefan Thater, Undine Pega, Jens Ziehe
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Text
The Artist book was published on the occasion of the exhibition SCHÖN VERMÄHLT (12.7.2019 – 1.19.2020) by Kamilla Bischof at Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien.
The specially designed artist’s book by Kamilla Bischof demonstrates the double talent of the artist and writer. Bischof contrasts her painting and photography in the exhibition space also with a prose interspersed and staged them in in prop-like installations. In her texts Bischof pursues similar strategies as in her painting: Her narratives are mostly concretely located in the real world, though, time and time again, they drift off into the realm of the surreal.
Kamilla Bischof: SCHÖN VERMÄHLT
Participating artists
Kamilla Bischof
Solo exhibitions (selection): Galerie Sangt Hipolyt, Berlin (2022), MAK Center for Art and Architecture, Los Angeles (2022), SANDY BROWN, Berlin (2021, 2017), Galerie Meyer Kainer, Vienna (2020), Künstlerhaus, Halle für Kunst & Medien, Graz (2019), Bar du Bois, Vienna (2018, 2014), Halle für Kunst, Lüneburg (2017), Degraw Social Club, New York (2016).
Group exhibitions (selection): Periode, Berlin (2023), Kinderhook & Caracas, Berlin (2022, 2020), Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.), Berlin (2022), Neue Galerie, Universalmuseum Joanneum, Graz (2021), Kunstverein Schwerin (2021), Belvedere 21, Vienna (2021), Galerie Efremidis, Berlin (2021), Kunst am Bau, Berlin (2020), Lenbachhaus, Munich (2020), Lothringer 13 Halle, Munich (2020), Galerie Crone, Vienna / Berlin (2020 / 2019), Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw (2019), Galerie Gregor Staiger, Zurich (2019), Acappella, Napels (2018).