Martin Kippenberger: Metro-Net

Martin Kippenberger: Metro-Net

By Marcus Andrew Hurttig  and Stefan Weppelmann

Hardcover
Regular price$35.00
/
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Non-returnable discount pricing

On Kippenberger's utopian portals into an imaginary global transportation system

In the early 1990s, Martin Kippenberger (1953-97) developed the idea of a global underground network: METRO-Net. Although it is one of the artist's most fascinating projects, his premature death in 1997 meant that it could only be implemented in rudimentary form. In 1993, a metro entrance was built on the Greek island of Syros, followed by two more: one in 1995, in Dawson City in Canada, and the other in 1997, on the new Leipzig exhibition grounds. These structures proposed a means of traveling in the boundless space of the imagination: without the willingness to visualize tunnel tubes and moving underground trains, this project remains a "nonsensical building plan." But the moment we accept the artwork as a mode of transport for "mind travelers," then the full power of this work unfolds. Documented in this volume, Kippenberger's METRO-Net was intended to counter life's predictable, rationally oriented parameters with a romantic sense of the world.


Details

Publish date April 26, 2022
Publisher Spector Books
Format Hardcover
Pages 144
ISBN 9783959054850
3959054858

New Releases View all

New Book Releases | November 11
New Book Releases | November 11
New Book Releases | November 4
New Book Releases | November 4
New Book Releases | October 28th
New Book Releases | October 28th