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Shop SBT AA.VV. / Die Sonne bricht sich, in den oberen Fenstern (Sunlight breaks in the upper windows)
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AA.VV. / Die Sonne bricht sich, in den oberen Fenstern (Sunlight breaks in the upper windows)

€800.00

AA.VV., Köln, Claus Peter Wittig, 1982, 29,5x20,5 cm., loose sheets, pp. [12], illustra- ted catalog / artist’s book, with pa- ges-works by Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Gerard Kever, Milan Kunc, Anne Loch and Rosemarie Trockel. The show was organized by Martin Kippenberger at Claus Peter Wittig in Cologne in 1982.

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AA.VV., Köln, Claus Peter Wittig, 1982, 29,5x20,5 cm., loose sheets, pp. [12], illustra- ted catalog / artist’s book, with pa- ges-works by Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Gerard Kever, Milan Kunc, Anne Loch and Rosemarie Trockel. The show was organized by Martin Kippenberger at Claus Peter Wittig in Cologne in 1982.

AA.VV., Köln, Claus Peter Wittig, 1982, 29,5x20,5 cm., loose sheets, pp. [12], illustra- ted catalog / artist’s book, with pa- ges-works by Peter Fischli & David Weiss, Gerard Kever, Milan Kunc, Anne Loch and Rosemarie Trockel. The show was organized by Martin Kippenberger at Claus Peter Wittig in Cologne in 1982.

“[...], it was during the exhibition ‘Die Sonne bricht sich in den oberen Fenstern’ (‘Sunlight breaks in the upper windows’), organised by Mar- tin Kippenberger in Cologne in 1982, that “The Raft” (artwork by Fischli & Weiss) took on its current title and present, ultimate form: the installa- tion, which is carved entirely out of polyurethane, consists of a platform of loosely assembled planks upon which a number of mostly banal objects including canisters, barrels, and wooden crates, are piled.” extract from Mousse Magazine, “Peter Fischli and David Weiss “Should I paint a pirate ship on my car with an armed figure on it holding a decapitated head by the hair?” at Sprüth Magers, London”, 25.06.2020.

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