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Corpus Haenslianum

  • John Berger,
  • Judith Schalansky,
  • Pay Matthis Karstens,
  • Erik Porath,
  • Christoph Hänsli

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The Swiss artist Christoph Hänsli (*1963) gained international recognition a few years ago for his epic work, Mortadella (2007-08), a series of 332 small paintings, each one depicting a life-sized slice of sausage. His art combines scientific accuracy and sense of order with painterly freedom and a subtle sense of humor. Mortadella is a work that inducts the audience into the essence of Hänsli's universe: drawing on everyday objects, this Conceptual artist addresses the great themes of human existence in extensive series by means of traditional painting. Hence, the artist's rendering of trivial objects, such as discarded screws, pretzel sticks, hotel beds, light switches, ventilation grilles, and beer glasses, all revolve around human mortality, our search of meaning, and the resulting, thoroughly absurd distinctions between high and low culture. This monograph presents the first extensive survey of Hänsli's paintings from the past twenty-five years. In addition to the extensive section of more than eight hundred reproductions, four essays shed light upon his oeuvre from differing perspectives, including literary approaches by John Berger and Judith Schalansky. Exhibition: Galerie Judin, Berlin, Germany (01.12.2018 - 16.02.2019).

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  • Exhibitions
  • Conceptual art
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About the authors

  • John Berger

    5 Nov 1926 - 2 Jan 2017

    3.85

    34 ratings · 377 works

  • Judith Schalansky

    born 1980-09-20

    4.80

    5 ratings · 8 works

  • Pay Matthis Karstens

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    0 ratings · 3 works

  • Erik Porath

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    0 ratings · 3 works

  • Christoph Hänsli

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Editions

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    Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH & Co KG

    2019