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With a foreword by Florian Hufnagl and essays by Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek and Clementine Schack von Wittenau

Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld/Leipzig/Berlin 2012
German/English, 112 pages, 61 color illustrations, 24,5 x 24,5 cm, hardcover

ISBN 978-3-86678-589-2

Man longs to make love and love’s sorrow comprehensible in art. Over the centuries, literature, music, painting and sculpture bear witness to this eternal attempt. Only a few insiders know that the material glass has undergone an interesting development in art over the past decades. Sculptures on abstract themes have taken the place of bound forms such as bowls or vases. The publication of the Alexander Tutsek Foundation presents current sculptures by international artists who use the material glass in their art. Under the theme “In the Name of Love,” they make love and the sorrow of love tangible in a way that is at times sensual and poetic, and at others cheeky and provocative.

The publications was awarded the iF COMMUNICATION DESIGN AWARD 2014.

Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek

In the Name of Love

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With a foreword by Florian Hufnagl and essays by Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek and Clementine Schack von Wittenau

Kerber Verlag, Bielefeld/Leipzig/Berlin 2012
German/English, 112 pages, 61 color illustrations, 24,5 x 24,5 cm, hardcover

ISBN 978-3-86678-589-2

Man longs to make love and love’s sorrow comprehensible in art. Over the centuries, literature, music, painting and sculpture bear witness to this eternal attempt. Only a few insiders know that the material glass has undergone an interesting development in art over the past decades. Sculptures on abstract themes have taken the place of bound forms such as bowls or vases. The publication of the Alexander Tutsek Foundation presents current sculptures by international artists who use the material glass in their art. Under the theme “In the Name of Love,” they make love and the sorrow of love tangible in a way that is at times sensual and poetic, and at others cheeky and provocative.

The publications was awarded the iF COMMUNICATION DESIGN AWARD 2014.