
The Nature Drawings of Peter Karklins
$19.37
- Paperback
64 pages
- Release Date
1 August 2012
Summary
Peter Karklins: Unearthing the Energies of Nature Through Art
The German-born, Chicago-based Latvian artist Peter Karklins captures the hidden processes and energies of life in his intricate pencil drawings. His complex organic forms are meticulously documented, revealing the time and circumstances of each creation and offering deeper insights into his rich imagery.
This visually compelling collection features essays by distinguished scholars, each employing a unique theoret…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780978907457 |
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ISBN-10: | 0978907450 |
Author: | Sean D. Kirkland |
Publisher: | DePaul University Art Museum |
Imprint: | DePaul University Art Museum |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 64 |
Release Date: | 1 August 2012 |
Weight: | 170g |
Dimensions: | 20mm x 27mm |
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Critics Review
“Peter Karklins once referred to his work as “Presocratic Realism,” a provocative title that suggests reality is found in the world before the time of systematic rationality, and, indeed, his images transport us to just such a place. His miniature works offer visions of another world in which the very fabric of the real is a strange hybrid of the biomorphic and the mechanically regularized, the sexual and the sterile, a world that holds itself uncomfortably between objectivity and fantasy, between objects we consciously observe and desires we unconsciously enact. Drawing primarily upon the insights of contemporary Continental philosophy, seventeen contributors from a variety of disciplines offer short, engaging responses that use the works to introduce powerful, contemporary reflections on the nature of art, of humanity, and of freedom.”– “John Russon, Department of Philosophy, University of Guelph”“This is that rare, much to be coveted, invitation to the sort of event one only wishes happened more often. Gathered here are scholars of different fields all set in concerted focus on the marvelously strange miniature drawings of Peter Karklins. The creative dialogue that develops between these thinkers and the works in this volume stands as a testament to the value of bypassing the boundaries usually adhered to by the mainstream art industry, suggesting that the most refreshing engagements in art may happen well beyond them.”–Annika Marie “Department of Art and Design, Columbia College”
About The Author
Sean D. Kirkland
Sean D. Kirkland is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at DePaul University.
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