This website uses cookies.
I Love Wiener Dog cover

I Love Wiener Dog

by

White noise escapes from the 3rd floor of an opulent building located in the Eaux-Vives district. In an apartment, converted into a laboratory, hum a whole bunch of complicated machines linked together by a tangle of multicolored electrical wires. In the middle of all this mess, wrapped in transparent plastic sheets, a new experience will take place in a few moments. Indeed, for the first time in history, a team of researchers will be able to precisely decode the creative process of an artist. Plunged into an artificial coma, the Genevan painter Josse Bailly wears a sort of motorcycle helmet, from which colorful cables spring. At the end of the test, Bailly's abundant pictorial practice will no longer have any secrets for the scientists present. The mechanism of his artistic frenzy, this true fury to paint, will be translated in an intelligible and logical manner. Suddenly, a crackling sound is heard. Eyes rolling back, Bailly suddenly sits up square on the massage table transformed into an electric chair. Foaming at the mouth, he chants a series of names of old rock groups from the 70s. Sparks come out of the artist's blackened nostrils. His head looks like it's going to explode any minute. The screens light up in the smoke. Words scroll continuously on the monitors: “The beanbag chair”, “Harvard beets”, “I love wiener dog”. The pellets go off, putting an end to the strange scene which is more reminiscent of a planned execution than a scientific study. An expression of perplexity freezes on the stunned faces of the team of researchers. In a heavy silence where there is a smell of scorching, a young assistant risks slipping in a confused voice: “I think he likes to illustrate wiener dogs because he finds them cute and it’s cool to draw them.” Renaud Loda
Publisher
Nieves
ISBN-13
9781717090393
ISBN-10
1717090397
Subjects
Booksartartbookartbooksartist bookartist booksArtistbooksdrawingshand drawnI Love Wiener Dog

  • Have:1
  • Want:
  • Avg Rating:
  • Ratings:

Who has this book

1 Connection

Recommendations

How to Cut an Orange
How to Cut an Orange
by Perimeter Editions to great acclaim in 2015 – has often described a life surrounded by books and reading
Madeline Rupard: Passages
Madeline Rupard: Passages
by Madeline Rupard
Forget Me Not
Forget Me Not
by Ladina Bischof in the form of an atlas
Jonas Wood: Drawings 2003-2023
Jonas Wood: Drawings 2003-2023
by Douglas Fogle and a conversation between Laura Owens and the artist
Le Corbusier: Album Punjab, 1951
Le Corbusier: Album Punjab, 1951
by Le Corbusier (1887–1965) from his two-week stay in the area that would become Chandigarh
Iskadariyah Skan
Iskadariyah Skan
by the artist-run Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (ACAF)
New York: 1962–1964
New York: 1962–1964
by the late great curator Germano Celant
Ingo Giezendanner: Crayons
Ingo Giezendanner: Crayons
by Ingo Giezendanner at innen in Zurich
Vice – Versa
Vice – Versa
by
Ed Ruscha / Now Then: A Retrospective
Ed Ruscha / Now Then: A Retrospective
by an interdisciplinary group of contributors examine Ruscha’s work under a new light
Lisa Walker: Jewellery Drawings
Lisa Walker: Jewellery Drawings
by Lisa Walker is exactly that: a selection of drawings that later became Jewellery
All Paths Lead Home
All Paths Lead Home
by the New York Film Festival
Josef Albers in Mexico
Josef Albers in Mexico
by Josef Albers in
Michael Lin: Mariposa B1-09
Michael Lin: Mariposa B1-09
by curator Kit Hammonds
Georgia Gardner Gray
Georgia Gardner Gray
by her gender
Amanda Ross-Ho: Grand Gestures
Amanda Ross-Ho: Grand Gestures
by critic Catherine Taft examines Ross-Ho’s conceptual approach to archives
Ronan Bouroullec: Bas-Reliefs
Ronan Bouroullec: Bas-Reliefs
by contrast with the flatness and sharpness of the synthetic surface on which they’ve been arranged
Ginny Casey & Jessi Reaves
Ginny Casey & Jessi Reaves
by two artists exploring the relationship between painting and sculpture
Tetsuya Yamada: Listening
Tetsuya Yamada: Listening
by Twin Cities–based artist Tetsuya Yamada (Japan
Sven Lukin
Sven Lukin
by HISTORIAN FRANCES COLPITT
Hayao Miyazaki
Hayao Miyazaki
by Hayao Miyazaki
Josse Pyl: I Think And I Think I’ve Thought A Thought
Josse Pyl: I Think And I Think I’ve Thought A Thought
by making use of the frottage technique
Remo Salvadori: Continuo Infinito Presente / Sostare / Nel Momento
Remo Salvadori: Continuo Infinito Presente / Sostare / Nel Momento
by the well-known art photographer Attilio Maranzano surveys Salvadori’s oeuvre
Mary Obering
Mary Obering
by Lynn Zelevansky and Matthew Levy 8 x 10
Reza Shafahi: the Diary of a Gambler
Reza Shafahi: the Diary of a Gambler
by Jina Khayyer
Hand Smoothed by Coin
Hand Smoothed by Coin
by Coin is a collection of works that combine and intertwine to form an accumulative portrait of objects moving between art
Josef Müller – Brockmann
Josef Müller – Brockmann
by itative text by Kerry William Purcell
PHILIPPE PARRENO: H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS / HYPOTHESIS
PHILIPPE PARRENO: H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS / HYPOTHESIS
by the appearance and orchestration of sounds and images
Karel Martens: Uranus
Karel Martens: Uranus
by Zhongkai Li
Marie Hazard
Marie Hazard
by ART HISTORIAN OLIVIER BERGGRUEN AND A CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST GEORGE TIGER LIU

Market

Community Notes