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Between 2006 and 2019, the Austrian artist Peter Raneburger wrote a diary. In his artistic work, the East Tyrolean repeatedly and casually crosses boundaries of shame, provokes, and breaks conventions without completely stepping out of line.
Almost nothing happens in 2006. After that, readers follow Raneburger's diary entries chronologically up to the year 2019. Those are personal comments, thoughts, and quotes on world events that guide the readers through the year.
The time that passes between the entries is illustrated by the continuous lunar calendar, which is almost invisible and seamlessly integrated into the text in an olive-green color. This creates an exciting rhythm for the current year.
This type of calendar supports Raneburger's art in a mystical way. Exhibition views and groups of works are arranged chronologically, as well as theoretical essays and a dialogue at the end of the book. A new year introduces itself with the olive-green color.
CREDITS
Year: 2019
Format: 19 x 26 cm
Publisher: Eigenverlag
Print: Buch Theiss
In collaboration with: Studio Bruch, Graz
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INFO
Between 2006 and 2019, the Austrian artist Peter Raneburger wrote a diary. In his artistic work, the East Tyrolean repeatedly and casually crosses boundaries of shame, provokes, and breaks conventions without completely stepping out of line.
Almost nothing happens in 2006. After that, readers follow Raneburger's diary entries chronologically up to the year 2019. Those are personal comments, thoughts, and quotes on world events that guide the readers through the year.
The time that passes between the entries is illustrated by the continuous lunar calendar, which is almost invisible and seamlessly integrated into the text in an olive-green color. This creates an exciting rhythm for the current year.
This type of calendar supports Raneburger's art in a mystical way. Exhibition views and groups of works are arranged chronologically, as well as theoretical essays and a dialogue at the end of the book. A new year introduces itself with the olive-green color.
CREDITS
Year: 2019
Format: 19 x 26 cm
Publisher: Eigenverlag
Print: Buch Theiss
In collaboration with: Studio Bruch, Graz
UP ↑