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Harth in "In Art We Trust — Money In Art In Money"

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Harth featured in the book In Art We Trust – Money In Art In Money

“In Art We Trust — Money In Art In Money”
By Daniel Masullo
Page Count: 398, Size: 28,0 x 21,8cm / 11,0″ x 8,6″
Format: Swiss Brochure Binding, 3 different papers
Publication Date: 2016
ISBN: -
Published by -

My work, Currency Work is featured in this new book!

»In Art We Trust« addresses modern artists and pieces of art, which incorporate legal tender as coins, bills, credit cards, likewise representations thereof as artistic material.

This so called money-art ranges from the mere integration of the particular worthless material money as metallic coins, colorful paperstrips or plastic cards into aesthetic processes such as paintings, installations, performances, to scientific discourses on ephemeral questions about debt, economics, and the dynamics of the art market.

In front of the backdrop of superficial sensationalist reports on the correlation between money and art,

this book ought to illuminate the occurrences of the tremendous record sums paid for artworks on the market.

Simultaneously it presents notorious artists and remarkable artworks that deal in the same context but were not broadcasted as widespread as those excessive pieces of modern art which go under the hammer of the most exclusive auction houses.

In four thematic chapters numerous paintings, sculptures, object and performative acts from the field of urban, digital and especially avant-garde art were showcased und put up for critic discourse on monetary occurrences in the contemporary art scene.

This topic gets thematically round off by two essays by art historian Dr. Max Haiven and art critic Nicole Zepter along interviews with (money) art collector Dr. Stefan Haupt and renowned gallery director Bruno Brunnet (Contemporary Fine Art, Berlin) as well as an portrait on the concept artist Sebastian Siechold.


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Sunday 01.31.16
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Visual AIDS Postcards From the Edge Benefit 2016

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Visual AIDS Postcards From the Edge Benefit 2016

I will be participating in this year's Visual AIDS Postcards From the Edge Benefit. The sales of the art works at this exhibit benefit the work of Visual AIDS. I urge you to go to this year's benefit. Not only for the good cause, but the postcard I made is definitely different than any other postcard that will be there. I assure you. It's beyond a postcard.

When:
January 30-31, 2016

Where:
Sikkema Jenkins & Co. Gallery
530 W 22nd St (Btwn 10th & 11th Aves)
New York, NY

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Benefit Sale
Saturday, January 30, 2016 from 10am - 6pm
Sunday, January 31, 2016 from 12pm - 4pm

More Information | 212-627-9855

Postcards From the Edge is a show and sale of original, postcard-sized works on paper by established and emerging artists. Famous in the art world as the most exciting and affordable way to build a collection of work by internationally renowned artists as well as young and emerging artists, all works are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The works are signed on the back and exhibited so the artists' signatures cannot be seen. While buyers have a list of participating artists, they don't know who created which piece until purchased. A collector might end up with a work by a famous artist or someone they don't know yet. Either way, they walk away with a great piece of art while supporting the important work of Visual AIDS.


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Saturday 01.02.16
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