Polyphonia - Frans Oosterhof (ed.)
Polyphonia, the Publication
Edited by Frans Oosterhof
This artists’ publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition Polyphonia, which ran at the Goethe Institut in Sofia, Bulgaria, from October 6 through November 6, 2017. This small publication isn’t a catalogue of the exhibition, although it does include some pictures of it; it is, rather, a second platform for the Polyphonia concept, for which the artists have made new, autonomous contributions in printed form. Much like the interaction of the works in the exhibition, the Bulgarian and German artists present works in various media which speak to each other in terms of subject matter and visual construction.
The publication brings together works and texts by Kasper Andreasen, Rada Boukova, Uta Eisenreich, Suska Mackert, Tine Melzer, Svetlana Mircheva, Frans Oosterhof, Boryana Petkova, Johannes Schwartz, Stela Vasileva, and Voin de Voin.
Designed by Louis Lüthi and printed offset in an edition of 500 copies.
Published by Motto Books, Lausanne / Berlin, 2019.
MOTT-AF19-03
Polyphonia, the Publication
Edited by Frans Oosterhof
This artists’ publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition Polyphonia, which ran at the Goethe Institut in Sofia, Bulgaria, from October 6 through November 6, 2017. This small publication isn’t a catalogue of the exhibition, although it does include some pictures of it; it is, rather, a second platform for the Polyphonia concept, for which the artists have made new, autonomous contributions in printed form. Much like the interaction of the works in the exhibition, the Bulgarian and German artists present works in various media which speak to each other in terms of subject matter and visual construction.
The publication brings together works and texts by Kasper Andreasen, Rada Boukova, Uta Eisenreich, Suska Mackert, Tine Melzer, Svetlana Mircheva, Frans Oosterhof, Boryana Petkova, Johannes Schwartz, Stela Vasileva, and Voin de Voin.
Designed by Louis Lüthi and printed offset in an edition of 500 copies.
Published by Motto Books, Lausanne / Berlin, 2019.
MOTT-AF19-03
Polyphonia, the Publication
Edited by Frans Oosterhof
This artists’ publication was published on the occasion of the exhibition Polyphonia, which ran at the Goethe Institut in Sofia, Bulgaria, from October 6 through November 6, 2017. This small publication isn’t a catalogue of the exhibition, although it does include some pictures of it; it is, rather, a second platform for the Polyphonia concept, for which the artists have made new, autonomous contributions in printed form. Much like the interaction of the works in the exhibition, the Bulgarian and German artists present works in various media which speak to each other in terms of subject matter and visual construction.
The publication brings together works and texts by Kasper Andreasen, Rada Boukova, Uta Eisenreich, Suska Mackert, Tine Melzer, Svetlana Mircheva, Frans Oosterhof, Boryana Petkova, Johannes Schwartz, Stela Vasileva, and Voin de Voin.
Designed by Louis Lüthi and printed offset in an edition of 500 copies.
Published by Motto Books, Lausanne / Berlin, 2019.
MOTT-AF19-03