
Product details:
ISBN13: | 9783775755689 |
ISBN10: | 3775755683 |
Binding: | Paperback |
No. of pages: | 160 pages |
Size: | 290x205 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 120 Abb. |
700 |
Category:
Stefan Marx (Bilingual edition)
Monotypes
Publisher: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Date of Publication: 22 May 2025
Number of Volumes: Großformatiges Paperback. Klappenbroschur
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Short description:
A new artist's book by Stefan MarxLatest works by the Berlin-based contemporary artistWry humor
A new artist's book by Stefan MarxLatest works by the Berlin-based contemporary artistWry humor
A new artist's book by Stefan MarxLatest works by the Berlin-based contemporary artistWry humor
Long description:
?Keep it like a Secret?
In 2019, Stefan Marx began his series of monotypes. In collaboration with Berlin-based screen printer Bjorn Wiede, he developed his own working method: Three individual images are created in three steps - one positive, one negative and the "ghost." What initially fascinated him about this new approach was the bold application of paint and the intensity of the pigments. During the application of the paint, the surface of the picture itself is not touched - instead the image results from the manipulations on the silkscreen itself. Many of these Monotypes are typefaces - Marx's signature wry sayings and quotations-but there are also figurative motifs, including animal drawings and other symbols from his pictorial inventory. This book follows on from the volume Type Works from 2020. Again, Marx has developed this book as an artists book, creating a fascinating interleaving between the final works and the design sketches from his notebooks.
In 2019, Stefan Marx began his series of monotypes. In collaboration with Berlin-based screen printer Bjorn Wiede, he developed his own working method: Three individual images are created in three steps - one positive, one negative and the "ghost." What initially fascinated him about this new approach was the bold application of paint and the intensity of the pigments. During the application of the paint, the surface of the picture itself is not touched - instead the image results from the manipulations on the silkscreen itself. Many of these Monotypes are typefaces - Marx's signature wry sayings and quotations-but there are also figurative motifs, including animal drawings and other symbols from his pictorial inventory. This book follows on from the volume Type Works from 2020. Again, Marx has developed this book as an artists book, creating a fascinating interleaving between the final works and the design sketches from his notebooks.