Repetition plays a central role in Jari Genser’s work; he paints pictures that always show the previous picture in the process
of its creation. The result is an endless series: pictures of pictures of pictures, like two mirrors facing each other, showing
an ever-diminishing reflection. Not to mention the spaces in which they were created, the things that lie around there, placed
randomly or with foresight; in short, a life. How quickly time passes.
This monograph provides, for the first time,
a detailed overview of the artist’s first 16 works created in this way, starting in 2012, thereby leading the reader through
his oeuvre like a visual diary. The presentation of the works is complemented by an annotated inventory of all 477 objects
included in the paintings.
- Elaborately designed monograph and first portrait of the work of Jari Genser
- 16
large-format illustrations and an annotated inventory of all 477 objects included in the paintings
- With contributions
by Veronika Rudorfer and Klaus Speidel
Author informationJari Genser, visual artist,
lives and works in Vienna and Salzburg
OrderBook
launch30. March 2023, 19:00
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