Many-Valued Aesthetics
Interconnections in the Work of Mary Bauermeister
Abstract
»Yes, No, Perhaps« are the most written words in Mary Bauermeister's artworks. Together they stand for the concept of many-valued aesthetics in the German artist's oeuvre - an aesthetic that Bauermeister developed using many-valued logic. Hauke Ohls brings the artist's central groups of works in context with each other as well as with the neo-avant-garde of the post-war period in Europe and the USA. He shows that the development of Bauermeister's art may appear disparate, but her canvas and relief works, drawings and writing pictures, lens boxes and stone pictures are characterized by a reciprocal relationship of combinations and interconnections. Through the ubiquitous use of meta-references, the entire oeuvre ultimately appears as an interconnected assemblage.
Keywords
Mary Bauermeister; Many-Valued Aesthetics; Postwar Art; Assemblage; Female Art History; Art; Culture; Aesthetics; Art History of the 20th Century; Art History; Fine ArtsDOI
10.14361/9783839473689ISBN
9783839473689, 9783837673685, 9783839473689Publisher
transcript VerlagPublisher website
https://www.transcript-verlag.de/Publication date and place
Bielefeld, 2024Series
Image, 249Classification
History of art