Shop > Artists' Books

#16696

Ringier Annual Report: Sonne, Mond und Sterne

Artists
Peter Fischli and David Weiss
Price
$491.00
Date
0000
Publisher
JRP Ringier
Format
Artists' Books
Size
25 × 31.5 × 5 cm
Length
800 pp
Genre
Contemporary Art, Criticism, Culture
Description

Sonne, Mond und Sterne is a gallery-scale presentation of a project which originated in book form as a commission by the Swiss media conglomerate Ringier AG, to customise their annual report and turn it into a work of art.

The 2007 Ringier annual report consists of 40 pages of business data, and 800 pages of adverts. The adverts have been carefully selected and scanned by the artists from hundreds of newspapers and magazines that could be found at any newsstand in any part of the globalised marketplace. The adverts cover the whole spectrum of the lifestyle of the contemporary consumer, ranging from sport to travel and from fashion to family life. The adverts are carefully grouped and each image is positioned opposite a purposefully chosen companion image, so that each double-page spread forms a kind of diptych, revealing through association or juxtaposition an aspect of our mass culture of consumption.

Sonne, Mond und Sterne has the effect of a kind of visual encyclopaedia of late capitalism, a typology of the present which exists between sociological research and an aesthetic analysis of the everyday. The specific ordering of the adverts within the report, and their arrangement into instructive and often ambiguous tableaux, amounts to an impressive testament to the power of the modern economic system and the ways in which goods and services define the modern self. ‘Sonne, Mond und Sterne’ resists becoming a straightforward critique of consumerism; however, as Beatrix Ruf, curator of the Kunsthalle Zurich, notes: “Fischli and Weiss paired up 800 different ads and put them in an order that allows many interpretations – but tells no story.“

 

Related Items

  1. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Sonne, Mond und Sterne
  2. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Will Hapiness Find Me?
  3. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
  4. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: House
  5. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Polyurethane Objects
  6. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Parkett Vol. 17
  7. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Parkett Vol. 17
  8. Peter Fischli: Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
  9. Barbara Kapusta, Rocco Pagel, and Jenni Tischer: Dinge und Dialoge
  10. Eric Fischl: Parkett Vol. 5
  11. Peter Hauenschild : Montagne Sainte-Victoire
  12. Peter Fischli, Jeremy Millar, and David Weiss: Fischli and Weiss: The Way Things Go
  13. Fiona Banner: Wp Wp Wp
  14. Michalis Pichler: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum
  15. Alex Durlak: A Report/Un Rapport
  16. Parkett Vol. 40/41
  17. PS:
  18. Philip Monk: The American Trip
  19. Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain: 30th Anniversary
  20. WOOD TWO
  21. Grete Neseblod: The True Meaning of S.M.H.
  22. Finding Oneself Outside: Uncomfortable Objects
  23. Jimmy Limit: Farewell to Romance
  24. Richard Prince: Inside World
  25. Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Jacob Korczynski, and Jimmy Robert: distinguish the limit from the edge
  26. Sun Ra: In a Qu*A*re Time and Place
  27. Olaf Nicolai: Trauer und Melancholie (Mourning and Melancholia)
  28. Dyke Action Machine, Carrie Moyer, and Sue Schaffner: Artists & Activists 3: Vision, Goals And Values: One Company
  29. Roy Lichtenstein: Time May 24, 1968
  30. Clive Phillpot: Ray Johnson on Flop Art: Fragments of Conversations with Ray Johnson 1988 - 1994
  31. David Shrigley: Wrong (SIGNED)
  32. Public Collectors
  33. Michalis Pichler: Der Einzige und sein Eigentum / The Ego and Its Own (Chinese Edition)
  34. Claire Bishop: Participation
  35. Je n’ai rien à dire. Seulement à montrer. / Ich habe nichts zu sagen. Nur zu zeigen. / I have nothing to say. Only to show. Natalie Czech. Spector Books.
  36. Robin Cameron: Who You, I See
  37. Dénes Farkas: Evident in Advance
  38. Lewis & Taggart: MOLAF VARIATIONS