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I will never go to the moon

Some answers to Jeff Koons
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
56 Seiten
Englisch
BoD - Books on Demanderschienen am13.03.2024
Currently everybody wants to go to the moon. Natalie Portner won't."We already have been there six times and we found out that it doesn't make sense to continue these visits" is one of Natalie Portners central statements. "There is only dust, no atmosphere and the gravity is only one sixth of what humans are used to on Earth: not really a place you want to be.""And Art?", Jeff Koons may ask. "No", says Natalie Portner: "Art is for people and as there are and will be no people on the moon, everything you place on the moon that is not for science or research, is trash." And with a smile she adds: "And that's what humans like to do: placing trash everywhere. A little bit like dogs." But that is not the connection she wants to be seen to Jeff Koons. "I love Jeff. He is really great. Only with the moon he really is wrong. Sorry to say that."In this book everything about Natalie Portner's view of the moon, science and art and the future of humans on the planet earth.mehr

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KlappentextCurrently everybody wants to go to the moon. Natalie Portner won't."We already have been there six times and we found out that it doesn't make sense to continue these visits" is one of Natalie Portners central statements. "There is only dust, no atmosphere and the gravity is only one sixth of what humans are used to on Earth: not really a place you want to be.""And Art?", Jeff Koons may ask. "No", says Natalie Portner: "Art is for people and as there are and will be no people on the moon, everything you place on the moon that is not for science or research, is trash." And with a smile she adds: "And that's what humans like to do: placing trash everywhere. A little bit like dogs." But that is not the connection she wants to be seen to Jeff Koons. "I love Jeff. He is really great. Only with the moon he really is wrong. Sorry to say that."In this book everything about Natalie Portner's view of the moon, science and art and the future of humans on the planet earth.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-7583-8264-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum13.03.2024
Seiten56 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 216 mm, Höhe 297 mm, Dicke 10 mm
Gewicht251 g
Artikel-Nr.55918970
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Natalie Portner:Natalie Portner was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1963. She studied in New York at the School of Visual Arts and was a fellow of the Joe and Belia Broner Foundation. She lives and works as a painter and art teacher in New York.Natalie Portner wurde 1963 in Boston, Massachusetts, geboren. Sie studierte in New York an der School of Visual Arts und war Stipendiatin der Joe and Belia Broner Foundation. Sie lebt und arbeitet als Malerin und Kunstlehrerin in New York.Marcellus M. Menke:Marcellus M. Menke (Hrsg.)Marcellus M. Menke engagiert sich für Entwicklung und Realisation von Projekten aus den Bereichen Kunst, Musik, Literatur und Bildung. Dabei ist ihm das Aufzeigen von Beziehungen und das Sichtbarmachen von Zusammenhängen wichtig. In der von ihm initiierten und betreuten editionHIC[ veröffentlicht er neben eigenen Texten auch ihm wichtige Texte anderer Autoren. Von ihm geförderte Projekte aus dem Bereich der bildenden Kunst finden in der conTEMPart-Edition ihre Heimat. In seinem Projekt "buchmanufaktur.m4art.de" schafft er Bücher, die es erst in der Zukunft gibt.Marcellus M. Menke, publisher of Edition HIC[ is committed to the development and realization of projects in the fields of art, music, literature and education.