SynopsisChristine Rusche (*1971) composes large-scale wall paintings as a complex interplay of imagined and real space. The analysis of the site, its visible as well as invisible characteristics, forms the basis for a fictional spatial structure that is related to the location and autonomous at the same time. With her powerful visual imagery, the architecture is transformed into a new space of associations and experience.The first monograph provides in-depth insights into the work of the artist. For the first time, the publication documents the temporary spatial drawings based on exhibitions of the past ten years as well as permanently installed wall paintings and works on paper and objects from accompanying groups of works., Christine Rusche (born 1971) composes large-scale abstract wall paintings in order to transform architecture into a new space of associations and experience. This first monograph on her work provides documents drawings from exhibitions over the past ten years, as well as permanently installed wall paintings, works on paper and objects.
LC Classification NumberN6868.65
Text byNachtigäller, Roland, Seyfarth, Ludwig