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The Dialectic of Creativity

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Why are we creative? Why are we not? In The Dialectic of Creativity, Hermann Vaske explores these questions in conversations with Marina Abramovic, Vivienne Westwood, David Hockney, Georg Baselitz, Björk, Jeff Koons, Zaha Hadid, Christo, Yoko Ono, Oliviero Toscani, Damien Hirst, Jim Jarmusch, Shirin Neshat, David Bowie, and many more of the most influential creatives of our time, identifying the stimuli as well as the beta blockers, the killers of creativity: Spirituality, sex, money, fear, nurture, ambition versus censorship, self-censorship, bureaucracy, compromise, distraction, gatekeepers. Often it is those very blockages, the threats to creativity that allow it to thrive. A dialectical synthesis of opposites. Today, as we are facing an existential threat to our planet, it is time to come up with new ideas, more creative than ever. The Dialectic of Creativity explores all facets of creativity-artistic, intellectual, philosophical, and scientific. It is accompanied by a film trilogy and an exhibition.
HERMANN VASKE (*1956) is a director, writer and producer. As a director, he worked with stars such as Dennis Hopper, Harvey Keitel and John Cleese. For more than 30 years, he has asked many of the world's leading creatives: "Why are you creative?" As they all added an artifact to their answer, Vaske turned his quest into a film trilogy accompanied by an exhibition. His films were shown at the Venice, Cannes, Toronto, and Palm Springs festivals and won numerous awards.

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Why are we creative? Why are we not? In
The Dialectic of Creativity
, Hermann Vaske explores these questions in conversations with Marina Abramović, Vivienne Westwood, David Hockney, Georg Baselitz, Björk, Jeff Koons, Zaha Hadid, Christo, Yoko Ono, Oliviero Toscani, Damien Hirst, Jim Jarmusch, Shirin Neshat, David Bowie, and many more of the most influential creatives of our time, identifying the stimuli as well as the beta blockers, the killers of creativity: Spirituality, sex, money, fear, nurture, ambition versus censorship, self-censorship, bureaucracy, compromise, distraction, gatekeepers. Often it is those very blockages, the threats to creativity that allow it to thrive. A dialectical synthesis of opposites. Today, as we are facing an existential threat to our planet, it is time to come up with new ideas, more creative than ever.
The Dialectic of Creativity
explores all facets of creativity—artistic, intellectual, philosophical, and scientific. It is accompanied by a film trilogy and an exhibition.

HERMANN VASKE (*1956) is a director, writer and producer. As a director, he worked with stars such as Dennis Hopper, Harvey Keitel and John Cleese. For more than 30 years, he has asked many of the world’s leading creatives: "Why are you creative?" As they all added an artifact to their answer, Vaske turned his quest into a film trilogy accompanied by an exhibition. His films were shown at the Venice, Cannes, Toronto, and Palm Springs festivals and won numerous awards.

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Authors Max Kaplan, Hermann Vaske
Assisted by Jonathan Meese (Drawings), Hermann Vaske (Editor)
Publisher Hatje Cantz Verlag
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2022
 
EAN 9783775752923
ISBN 978-3-7757-5292-3
No. of pages 316
Dimensions 180 mm x 34 mm x 242 mm
Weight 1134 g
Illustrations 200 Abb.
Series Geschenkbuch
Zeitgenössische Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > General, dictionaries

Spiritualität, Dokumentarfilm, Dialektik, Geld, Kreativität, Verstehen, Vivienne Westwood, Sex, Björk, David Bowie, Christo, Damien Hirst, Zaha Hadid, Dennis Hopper, David Hockney, Jeff Koons, Yoko Ono, John Cleese, Georg Baselitz, auseinandersetzen, Jim Jarmusch, Jonathan Meese, Shirin Neshat, Marina Abramović, Harvey Keitel

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