Published by Laurenz Foundation, Schaulager. Text by Julian Heynen, Michael Rooks, et al.
Staged in three rooms, this chamber piece features new sculptures and wall works by German artists Katharina Fritsch (born 1956) and Belarusian native Alexej Koschkarow (born 1972), who joined forces for the third time since 1999.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Edited and with text by Robert Fleck. Interview with Katharina Fritsch, Tom Otterness, Ann Temkin.
A madonna, skeleton feet, a green Saint Michael slaying the dragon--these and other figures make up Katharina Fritsch’s curious cast of characters on view in 2013 at MoMA’s Sculpture Garden, documented here.
Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited by Bice Curiger. Text by Milovan Farronato, Robert Fleck, Susanne Hudson.
Known for her enormous sculptures, whose disorienting effects the viewer feels instantly, German artist Katharina Fritsch plays on primeval desires and fears. This volume includes 80 works from throughout Fritsch's career.
Published by Walther König, Köln. Artwork by Katharina Fritsch.
At 12 x 17 inches, this giant monograph with an excellent bright green cover is a pleasure to hold and behold. It features Fritsch's most recent graphic and sculptural work, silhouetted on the page and in installation shots at Matthew Marks Gallery, New York. As essayist Bice Curiger writes, "It's almost mental Rococco."
PUBLISHER Walther König, Köln
BOOK FORMAT Hardcover, 12 x 16.75 in. / 44 pgs / 24 color and 8 bw.
PUBLISHING STATUS Pub Date 8/15/2006 Out of print
DISTRIBUTION D.A.P. Exclusive Catalog: FALL 2006 p. 146
PRODUCT DETAILS ISBN 9783865600431FLAT40 List Price: $65.00 CAD $75.00
Published by Dia Art Foundation. Artwork by Katharina Fritsch.
The earliest recorded sightings of a rat-king (a group of rodents bound together through an accidental knotting of tails) date back to the Renaissance, and subsequent recordings have served only to inflame the unsettling reputation of this phenomenon. Fritsch's Rattenkoenig (Rat-King), is a large-scale sculptural installation, and her most powerful and ambitious work to date.