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No Plan At All - How the Danish Printshop of Niels Borch Jensen Redefined Artists' Prints for the Contemporary World

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Georg Baselitz, Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean, Julie Mehretu, and Ragnar Kjartansson are among the great artists who have collaborated with Niels Borch Jensen's printmaking studio in Copenhagen over the past forty years. They come not only for Jensen's open-ended interest in invention and discovery, but also for the workshop's extraordinary technical expertise, which has enabled the creation of unprecedented works of art. To survey the story of the studio and its founder is also to survey the breadth of contemporary art. This volume is an excursion behind the scenes at the famous printmaking workshop. Artist contributions and the personal recollections of Niels Borch Jensen are put into context by critic and scholar Susan Tallman, offering intriguing insights into the art of printmaking and its relevance for today's most groundbreaking artists.
NIELS BORCH JENSEN (*1952) is one of the world's most prominent printers and publishers of contemporary art. Since founding his printshop in Copenhagen in 1979, he has collaborated with dozens of major contemporary artists on works that can be found in renowned museum collections throughout the world.

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NIELS BORCH JENSEN (*1952) zählt zu den weltweit bekanntesten Druckern und Verlegern zeitgenössischer Kunst. Seit der Gründung seines Druckgrafik-Ateliers 1979 in Kopenhagen hat er mit Dutzenden bedeutender Gegenwartskünstler*innen WerkeNIELS BORCH JENSEN (*1952) zählt zu den weltweit bekanntesten Druckern und Verlegern zeitgenössischer Kunst. Seit der Gründung seines Druckgrafik-Ateliers 1979 in Kopenhagen hat er mit Dutzenden bedeutender Gegenwartskünstler*innen Werke entwickelt, die international begehrte Sammlerstücke und Bestandteil namhafter internationaler Museumssammlungen sind.

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Georg Baselitz, Olafur Eliasson, Tacita Dean, Julie Mehretu, and Ragnar Kjartansson are among the great artists who have collaborated with Niels Borch Jensen’s printmaking studio in Copenhagen over the past forty years. They come not only for Jensen's open-ended interest in invention and discovery, but also for the workshop's extraordinary technical expertise, which has enabled the creation of unprecedented works of art. To survey the story of the studio and its founder is also to survey the breadth of contemporary art. This volume is an excursion behind the scenes at the famous printmaking workshop. Artist contributions and the personal recollections of Niels Borch Jensen are put into context by critic and scholar Susan Tallman, offering intriguing insights into the art of printmaking and its relevance for today's most groundbreaking artists.
NIELS BORCH JENSEN (*1952) is one of the world’s most prominent printers and publishers of contemporary art. Since founding his printshop in Copenhagen in 1979, he has collaborated with dozens of major contemporary artists on works that can be found in renowned museum collections throughout the world.

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Authors Niels Borch Jensen, Niels Borch Jensen, Susan Tall, Susan Tallman mit Niels Borch Jensen, Susan Tallman
Assisted by Niels Borch Jensen (Editor), Tallman (Editor), Susan Tallman (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.10.2021
 
EAN 9783775750462
ISBN 978-3-7757-5046-2
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 244 mm x 32 mm x 288 mm
Weight 1760 g
Illustrations 250 Abb.
Series MONOGRAFIE
Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art
Non-fiction book > Art, literature

Atelier, Druckgrafik, Druck, Malerei und Gemälde, Zeitgenössische Kunst, contemporary Art, Kopenhagen, entdecken, prints, Printing, Druck & reprografische Technologien

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