
Kataster
Juli Sing
Institut für moderne Kunst Nürnberg
German
Text by Anne Haß, Uljana Wolf and Thomas Zeller
Hardcover
Edition 169 of 500
120 pages
150 x 210 mm
2013
ISBN 9783000410956
The conceptual construct of the concept of nature is subject to historical change. According to the requirements of today’s leisure society, nature no longer only has an agricultural use, but also has to have aesthetic values. In her works, Juli Sing examines constructions and appearances of contemporary nature in the dichotomy between beauty and usability.
About the Artist
Juli Sing (*1980) studied media design in Austria and photography at the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. She works as a freelance photographer, graphic-designer and visual artist. For her first book project Kataster she was awarded a scholarship by the Bavarian State Ministry. She has lectured at the Georg-Simon-Ohm University and the Academy of Visual Arts
in Nuremberg.
julising.net
(source: https://www.julising.net/information/)
About the Publisher
The Institute of Modern Art Nuremberg (founded in 1967) is an information and documentation center for contemporary art, which is supported by the Free State of Bavaria, the District of Middle Franconia, the City of Nuremberg and private members. The Institute for Modern Art is located in the Neues Museum – Staatliches Museum für Kunst und Design in Nuremberg and serves as the museum’s library. In close cooperation with the Verlag für moderne Kunst and starfruit publications, the Institut für moderne Kunst regularly publishes monographs, overviews of works and thematic literature on contemporary art.
As part of its exhibition activities, the Institute of Modern Art presents important positions in contemporary art in the Defet Studio and Gallery House and provides information about artists whose work is continuously documented in the Institute’s archive.
https://www.moderne-kunst.org/
(source: https://www.moderne-kunst.org/institut/info)