Luca Fei
Following the exhibitions at Bonner Kunstverein and Kunsthaus Glarus in 2012 and 2013, This is the first monograph dedicated to the Swiss artist Luca Frei (b. 1976).
In his artistic practice—from installations, sculptures, drawings and paintings to exhibition design—Frei questions and revisits ideas and speculations about modernist forms. In particular, his interest is aimed at their potential to foster new perception and audience response. Rather than offering new interpretations and meanings, Frei‘s multi-faceted works and their arrangement in space follow a line of open-ended, associative, even partici- patory possibilities. The book introduces Frei’s work in a similarly intertwined structure: six authors that have shared a long-term dialogue with the artist shed a per- sonal light on Frei’s practice from different angles. The book’s somewhat extravagant title is borrowed from a novel by the American writer and poet Gertrude Stein. It relates to matters of time and change, of shifting per- spectives that are central to Frei‘s work.
Languages: English, German