Beschreibung
The fourth volume in the planned catalogue raisonné of Michael Müllers artistic work comprising over 40 volumes a unique project spanning decades - not only offers an overview of Müllers painterly oeuvre, but also functions as an exhibition catalogue. It is dedicated to the monumental painting Der geschenkte Tag, measuring over 6 x 65 m, which is was created for Michael Müllers solo exhibition at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, 2022. The 24-part painting as well as the exhibition as a whole elaborate on the Greek myth of the twins Castor and Pollux, the Dioscuri, which has received little attention from art history or philology and philosophy to date. In addition to the history of the works creation, a compilation of historical textual sources and an extensive interview with the artist, essays, and a lyrical composition by American literary scholar and translator Stanley Lombardo will update the story of the Dioscuri for the 21st century. Accompanying essays by Hubertus von Amelunxen, Stanley Lombardo, Lukas Töpfer, Cora von Pape and Rudolf Zwirner, poems by Stanley Lombardo and Michael Krüger, a foreword by Gero Heschl and introductory words by Philipp Demandt. ·401.4·6 x 65202224·21 ··········· Look inside
Autorenportrait
Michael Müller (*1970, Ingelheim) deals in his artistic work with the aesthetic and pictorial manifestation of complex thought processes. His large-scale paintings, drawings, installations and sculptures, which he works on over a period of several months, are exhibited worldwide. Between 2015 and 2018, he was teaching as a lecturer at the Berlin University of the Arts