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Jochen Plogsties

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This volume presents an extensive overview of Jochen Plogsties's paintings, highlighting his unique approach of recreating reproductions of famous artworks. A former master student of Neo Rauch, Plogsties transforms images from catalogue illustrations, record covers, and contemporary photography into new paintings that challenge traditional perceptions of art. His work plays with scale and detail, offering a fresh, often coarser interpretation that questions our media-shaped reality and the notion that all art worth seeing has already been experienced.
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Ideal for readers and collectors interested in contemporary art and innovative reinterpretations of classic masterpieces, as well as those curious about the intersection of media and artistic perception.

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The painter Jochen Plogsties, was a master student of Neo Rauch, and he was awarded the Leipziger Volkszeitung art prize in 2011. This volume provides an overview of his paintings.

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The painter Jochen Plogsties, who studied at the Academy of Visual Arts Leipzig, was a master student of Neo Rauch, and he was awarded the Leipziger Volkszeitung art prize in 2011. This volume provides an overview of his paintings of the past years and introduces his most recent and previously unpublished works of art.

Jochen Plogsties (born 1974) paints reproductions of existing reproductions of well‐known works of art. He works from a variety of materials including catalogue illustrations of art‐historical masterpieces, record covers and magazine covers, as well as key works of contemporary photography. His "retranslations" of reproductions of works of art into new paintings de‐familiarise the well‐known original and confound entrenched modes of looking at art.

He plays with changes of size and scale and explodes the precision of the original work of art with his coarsening painting style. He simultaneously calls into question a reality shaped by various media that causes us to believe that we have already seen everything that is worth seeing.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9783777423579

Publisher: Hirmer Verlag

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 April 2015

Country: Germany

Imprint: Hirmer Verlag

Illustration: Illustrated in colour throughout

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 220.0mm

Height: 300.0mm

Weight: 900g

Pages: 128

About the Author

Veit GΓΆrner is a German art historian and the director of the Kunstverein Kestnergesellschaft in Hannover, Germany.

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