'Who Shot Immanence? On The Dynamics Of Appropriation And Intervention In The Work Of Georg Paul Thomann' is the first analytical approach to Thomann's intellectual drudgery.
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Who Shot Immanence?
On The Dynamics Of Appropriation And Intervention In The Work Of Georg Paul
Thomann.
Edited by Thomas Edlinger (FM4 Im Sumpf), Johannes Grenzfurthner
(monochrom), Fritz Ostermayer (FM4 Im Sumpf)
Wednesday March 13th, after 9 p.m.
Since the early 1960s, Georg Paul Thomann (currently official Austrian
artist for the Sao Paulo Biennial 2002) has devoted himself to the grey
zones where systems intersect: the art (market), politics, economics, pop,
gaiety, vanity, good clean fanaticism, crisis, language, culture,
self-content, identity, utopia, Georg Paul Thomann, mania and despair.
In this context, Thomann's oeuvre is a manifestation of his own personal
progression through and in the counter-cultures of the post-war era -
avantgarde art, punk, activism, techno. Little of his oeuvre is qualified to
be memorised, kept or historicised, let alone shown in a museum. A good deal
of it has simply been left by the side of the road.
"Who Shot Immanence? - On The Dynamics Of Appropriation And Intervention In
The Work Of Georg Paul Thomann" is the first analytical approach to
Thomann's intellectual drudgery. His works are non-dialectic dialectics of
distance and nearness, presence and absence, hostile take-over and friendly
separation, particularisation and formation of fractions and, of course, the
everlasting readiness for alliance. "Die and let live", as he calls it
himself. The book not only tries to analyse the various biographic and
pseudobiographic paths and modes of this 'Great Disappearer', but it also
enquires into the relevance of Thomann's "discursive undergrowth" for the
time after the century of (neo-)avantgardes.
With contributions of Martin Buesser, Stella Rollig, Roland Schoeny, Stefan
Grissemann, Lioba Reddeker, Peter von Trapp, Thomas Meinecke, Zdenka
Badovinac, Geert Lovink, Hans Temnitschka, Cosima Rainer, Michael Nagula,
Amina Handke, Andreas Findeisen, Johannes Ullmaier, Claudia Slanar, Lorenz
Seidler, Frank Apunkt Schneider, Gabu Heindl, Beat Weber, Tonki Gebauer,
Didi Bruckmayr, Gerhard Stoeger, Thomas Raab, Christian Kobald, and many
more. German and english language.
The book contains an extensive biography of Georg Paul Thomann, a glossary
for the biography as well as 130 photographs and images (some in colour).
The book is being published by "edition selene"
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