Window Wall

Pezo Von Ellrichshausen

$175.00

Containing over one thousand handmade works - including paintings, sketches and line drawings - this edition is a comprehensive, alphabetical catalogue of Pezo von Ellrichshausen’s twenty-two years of art and architecture practice. The volume also includes a written essay by the authors and an index with the artworks’ dates and techniques. Extending the figure-ground visual paradox to a fundamental architectonic problem -that of the reciprocity between a wall and a window- this book reflects about the intersection between painting and architecture. Literal and metaphorically, while a wall is meant to be an obstruction that encloses a space, a window on the wall is an opening that defies such a purpose. Likewise, if a window into the wall is both a subtraction of its surface but also an infill with a “view” beyond it, a painting is as much a flat, opaque surface as the illusion of certain space beyond.

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Want this book? We can order it in for you by filling out this form below. Special orders typically take 1-2 weeks to arrive if the book is still being published.

Containing over one thousand handmade works - including paintings, sketches and line drawings - this edition is a comprehensive, alphabetical catalogue of Pezo von Ellrichshausen’s twenty-two years of art and architecture practice. The volume also includes a written essay by the authors and an index with the artworks’ dates and techniques. Extending the figure-ground visual paradox to a fundamental architectonic problem -that of the reciprocity between a wall and a window- this book reflects about the intersection between painting and architecture. Literal and metaphorically, while a wall is meant to be an obstruction that encloses a space, a window on the wall is an opening that defies such a purpose. Likewise, if a window into the wall is both a subtraction of its surface but also an infill with a “view” beyond it, a painting is as much a flat, opaque surface as the illusion of certain space beyond.

Product Information

Pages - 416

Binding - Hardcover

Publisher - Architectural Publisher B

Publication Date - 2025-01-13

ISBN - 9788792700513

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