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Prometheus's Torches: Henry Fuseli and Javier Tellez

Paperback

Main Details

Title Prometheus's Torches: Henry Fuseli and Javier Tellez
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Bernhard von Waldkirch
By (author) Mirjam Varadinis
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 170
Category/GenreIndividual artists and art monographs
ISBN/Barcode 9783858814425
ClassificationsDewey:704.947
Audience
General
Illustrations 27 colour, 11 b&w

Publishing Details

Publisher Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Imprint Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
Publication Date 25 March 2015
Publication Country Switzerland

Description

The mythic figure of Prometheus has inspired many poets, painters and musicians since the age of romanticism. For Goethe and Henry Fuseli, the titan who stole the fire from the gods of ancient Greek became the embodiment of mankind struggling for autonomy and self-determination. Yet the fire has come not only to our benefit. Along with it came also menace upon mankind. This is the subject of a major work by Venezuelan artist Javier Tellez. In his film installation 1/2 Rotations (Prometheus and Zwitter) of 2011, two sculptures slowly rotate before a camera: Arno Breker's (1900-91) Prometheus and Zwitter (hermaphrodite) by the German art-brut sculptor Karl Genzel (1871-1925). Both works were on display in the Nazi propaganda art shows of 1937 in Munich, Breker's in the Great German Art Exhibition and Genzel's in the coinciding defaming show Degenerate Art. This new book juxtaposes paintings and drawings reflecting the Prometheus myth by Henry Fuseli with Javier Tellez capital work of contemporary art. It is published to coincide with an exhibit at Kunsthaus Zurich in summer 2014.

Author Biography

Bernhard von Waldkirch studied art history and German and Romance literature and linguistics. He has been working as a research assistant at Kunsthaus Zurich 1985-98 and as the museum's curator of prints and drawings since 1998. Mirjam Varadinis studied art history, Italian literature, and social and economic history at the universities of Zurich ans Bologna. She has been a curator at Kunsthaus Zurich since 2002.