• Oscar Wiggli Superpositions  Fotografien, Zeichnungen, Klanginstallationen

Oscar Wiggli Superpositions Fotografien, Zeichnungen, Klanginstallationen

Oscar Wiggli (*1927 in Solothurn) created his photographic work group, Superpositions, in the 1960s and 70s by means of double exposures. The term superposition can stand as a metaphor for Wiggli's holistic thinking and creating: overlaying and superimposition, concealing or staggering two- or three-dimensional iron plates into wonderfully sensual bodies. Equally important is Wiggli's musical work: his compositions, descended from Concrete Music, are based on distorted acoustic sounds and noises and have been presented at international festivals of contemporary music. Superpositions – also including Wiggli's most recent drawings – appears on the occasion of an exhibition in the Solothurn Art Museum and is supplemented with a CD of a current composition by the artist.


Hardcover with audio-CD 21 x 28 cm 104 pages 25 b/w and 33 duotone illustrations French, German Available ISBN 978-3-936636-77-2 2005

Artist:

Oscar Wiggli

Editor:

Kunstmuseum Solothurn

Texts:

Gilles Gobeil, Thomas Pfister, Christoph Vögele

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