This publication showcases and documents the work of the visual artist Judith P. Fischer, whose
interplay of line, form, and space coalesces into a multilayered oeuvre. The focus of the book is on the tension between two-
and three-dimensional modes of expression, with special attention paid to sculpture and drawing. Structure and haptics characterize
Judith P. Fischer’s work, and transformation is a recurring motif.
The book includes extensive
photographic documentation of individual works, spatial views, and exhibitions. In addition, it explores Fischer’s creative
process. In an interview, the artist provides insights into creative and developmental processes.
- Portrait
of the interdisciplinary artist Judith P. Fischer
- Elaborately designed book object reflecting key motifs of the artist’s
work
- With contributions by Theresia Hauenfels, Cornelia Hellstern, and Elisabeth Nowak-Thaller
Theresia
Hauenfels, research associate at the Center for Museum Collections Management, Danube University Krems