Thomas Putze: Performances 2000–2020

by Katrin Burtschell, Thomas Erne, Werner Meyer, Werner Pokorny, and Marko Schacher

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For Thomas Putze, performance is a snapshot of a moment, a play on possibilities, and at the same time a well-planned and sophisticated act to captivate the onlooker. Yet above all, it is thinking, drawing, sculpting, and realising with and through the body, which he treats just as relentlessly as all the other materials in his works. He swings through trees, occupies church facades, and submerges himself in mud; frequently without clothing or scantily wrapped in plastic sheeting, he gauges and challenges the physical and thus social space between us bystanders. Thomas Putze typifies the risk of being human, with all its failings and plenty of humour. He not only holds us to account but rather invites us to do this ourselves: to partake in art and to reflect on the performance we call life.

Text in English and German. 

  • ISBN10 3897906244
  • ISBN13 9783897906242
  • Publish Date 2 August 2021
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint Arnoldsche
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 128
  • Language English