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Ausgezeichnet! : Schmuck-Kunst fèur Helden

Bruhn, Ines(Edited by)
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Heroes - the concept dates back to the dawn of civilisation.

Where there was society, there were also heroes: they were the bravest, the strongest, the most exemplary and outstanding within their field.

In the past, heroes have been commended by medals, trophies, and various other cross-cultural badges of honour.

But what constitutes a 'hero' today? And how might we identify these extraordinary individuals, to make them stand apart from the crowd?

Ausgezeichnet! Most Excellent! is a joint project, organised by the Chemnitzer Kunstlerbund e.

V., the Militarhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr in Dresden (DE), and the Institute for European Studies of the Technische Universitat Chemnitz (DE).

It aims to cultivate a relationship between contemporary art and contemporary heroes.

The exhibit has invited jewellers, sculptors, and a range of other creatives to present the current attitudes of the public towards those deemed heroic, channelling their individual interpretations of the topic into their work.

This book captures the most eye-catching and inventive exhibits in full-colour photographs.

The heroic subjects vary; some real, some fictional; and the range of mediums in which they are represented exemplifies the diversity of the project.

Many of the pieces are accompanied by essays from renowned authors, which reflect on historical, social and cultural contexts, making this title a comprehensive study of the modern hero.

Text in English and German.

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Arnoldsche
3897904586 / 9783897904583
Hardback
16/03/2016
Germany
German
199 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
26 cm
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Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held in Wasserschloss Klaffenbach, Chemnitz, 15th November 2015-14th February 2016.