On Everyone’s Lips
The Oral Cavity in Art and Culture
Hartmut Böhme author Andreas Beitin author Horst Bredekamp author Kolja Thurner author Roland Garve author Birte Hinrichsen author Olaf Knellessen author Harald Lemke author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hatje Cantz
Published:19th Nov '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Stimulating art from a stimulating physical zone
Mouth, lips, tongue, and teeth—speech, pain, and screech—eating, swallowing, spouting off, and spitting—lust and passion: the oral cavity is an extremely stimulating zone of the body, in the truest sense of the word. Science and medicine are not the only fields that have investigated it, though. From antiquity to the present day, art and cultural history have done the same. The Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg has pursued the wide-ranging path of this motif’s history in order to present the first comprehensive show about the mouth in the fall of 2020. The companion publication offers thematically dense essays that not only allow the reader to delve into the topic, but also go far beyond the exhibition itself. The mouth, its inventory and abilities, are closely examined through film history, ethnology, literary theory, and architecture.
ISBN: 9783775748001
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2340g
352 pages