Beschreibung
Fabrice Hyber (*1961) is one of the worlds most renowned French artists. His inspiration for his artworks is rooted in observations of natures cycles and transformations in his environment. This is especially visible in his famous project La Vallée, which he started in 1990 when he bought 100 hectares of land surrounding his childhood home in the rural West of France. The artist has been restoring the land to its natural state ever since and encapsulates this process in his art. This book chronicles the exhibition of his work, a two-part cooperation between the Kunstmuseum Thun and Kunstmuseum Thurgau. It features 42 of Hybers paintings and sculptures, as well as objects the artist calls POF (Prototypes dObjects en Fonctionnement). These artworks showcase the Hyber's unique way of portraying the complex relationship between humans and nature in vivid colours, organic materials, and installations. Reminiscent of a scientists work, Hybers canvasses are not only filled with paint but formulae, texts, and sketches resembling diagrams that represent his artistic process. In this connection, he enables the recipients to reflect on their understanding of nature and agriculture, thereby inspiring the creation of new perspectives and a newfound appreciation for natural products and dynamics. Texts by curators Helen Hirsch (Kunstmuseum Thun) and Stefanie Hoch (Kunstmuseum Thurgau), as well as curator Chiara Ottavis interview with Fabrice Hyber complement the publication.
Herstellerkennzeichnung:
VFMK Verlag für moderne Kunst GmbH
Schwedenplatz 2/24
1010 Wien
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