Dorothea Pruhl

Colliers/Necklaces

Edited by Florian Hufnagl
Published by Arnoldsche Art Publishers
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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As used in German, the French word "collier" denotes a particularly valuable form of neck jewelry - it represents a promise and betokens dignity to the woman wearing it. This is the sense in which Dorothea Prühl lays claim to the term for her jewelry. Spaciously gestural, Dorothea Prühl takes full advantage of the powers of persuasion inherent in what is only seemingly a simple form. Her feeling for form, schooled as it is on the Classic moderns, is based on a sculptural idea and takes proportion and scale into account. Concentration on essentials, empathy in the extreme and vigorous plasticity are the distinguishing features of her works. They are the critically reflected expression of an entirely subjective artistic agenda. More or less recognizable, the object visualized contains no subliminal messages: hence it permits no interpretations containing extrinsic references. These are works that are exactly what they purport to be. They are not ambivalent. There is no narration, none at all. Text in English & German.

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  • Publisher: Arnoldsche Art Publishers (April 8, 2009)
  • Length: 96 pages
  • ISBN13: 9783897903012

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