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Charlotte Posenenske - Installation Views
Conçu comme un curriculum vitae visuel, Installation Views offre à la fois un aperçu complet des expositions individuelles de Charlotte Posenenske et un compte rendu de ses nombreuses expositions collectives. L'ouvrage comprend un essai rédigé par le commissaire Erlend Hammer sur le rôle des photographies documentaires dans la diffusion des œuvres d'art.
In her Manifesto, Charlotte Posenenske (1930-1985) stated: "I find it difficult to come to terms with the fact that art can contribute nothing to the solution of pressing social problems." 
Developing her artistic practice throughout the 1960s, Posenenske produced a body of work that uniquely combined several strands of the art of the period: conceptualism, minimalism, and socially engaged participatory art. Her 
Manifesto, published in Art International in May 1968, lays out the social demands on art as well as the impossibility of fulfilling those demands. Shortly after its publication, Posenenske left the art world behind to pursue her studies in sociology, undertaking a new career in that field.
Conceived as a visual résumé, Installation Views provides both a comprehensive overview of Charlotte Posenenske's solo exhibitions and a record of her numerous group shows. The book features an essay written by curator Erlend Hammer on the role of documentary photographs in the circulation of works of art. 
The book was published in conjunction with the eponymous show at the Haugar Art Museum in Tønsberg, Norway—the first full-scale presentation of the artist's oeuvre in Scandinavia. The exhibition showcased works from all the artist's major series of modular sculpture. Consisting of works made over the course of less than 12 months, between 1967 and 1968, preceding the abrupt end to Posenenske's career as an artist, the exhibition had the character of a snapshot. We are left wondering whether her withdrawal from the art world was a logical or necessary consequence of the development of the series. What are we to do with Posenenske's assertion that art is powerless to effectively change society for the better?
Charlotte Posenenske (1930-1985) n'a travaillé comme artiste qu'entre 1959 et 1968. Dix ans au cours desquels elle aura développé une œuvre radicale, explorant les transitions de la surface picturale à l'espace, de la sculpture à la performance, puis de la sculpture à l'architecture. Si l'artiste fut l'une des rares européennes à reprendre à son compte les principes du minimalisme américain – sérialité, délégation de la fabrication des pièces… –, son œuvre s'en distingue par une dimension sociale et participative affirmée. Un engagement en écho aux revendications politiques qui agitent les années 1960 et qui l'amèneront à abandonner l'art pour se consacrer à la sociologie.
Edité par Erlend Hammer.
Texte de Erlend Hammer.
 
paru en septembre 2025
édition anglaise
21 x 29,7 cm (broché)
264 pages (ill.)
 
38.00
 
ISBN : 979-12-80579-79-9
EAN : 9791280579799
 
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