In Fragments of a Crisis Julian Irlinger examines the relationship between aesthetics and ideology on the basis of work produced by artists in the Weimar Republic. He begins his investigation by looking at Notgeld, the emergency money issued alongside the official currency during the period of German hyperinflation (1918–23). The artwork on the banknotes was designed by artists who have been largely overlooked by art historians. Using scanned details of the notes, Irlinger develops a method of showing his material that emphasizes the dialectic of the images. However, his artistic work featured on the Notgeld also focuses attention on the crisis that led to its creation. The theoretical text on Notgeld by Nora M. Alter is also part of the publication. Fragments of a Crisishas been published in conjunction with Julian Irlinger’s exhibition of the same name at the Rudolph Scharpf Gallery at the Wilhelm Hack Museum in Ludwigshafen, 23 February – 28 April 2019.
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Fragments of a Crisis
Leipzig April, 2019
ISBN: 9783959053075
Edition Number: 1
Width: 21.5 cm
Length: 30 cm
Language(s): English, German
Editor
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, René Zechlin
Author
Julian Irlinger
Designer
Marie Lautsch, Patrick A. Müller
Text
Nora M. Alter, René Zechlin
Fragments of a Crisis
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum/René Zechlin/Julian Irlinger
112 pp.
29 black-white and 50 colour illustrations
Leipzig April, 2019
ISBN: 9783959053075
Edition Number: 1
Width: 21.5 cm
Length: 30 cm
Language(s): English, German
Editor
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum, René Zechlin
Author
Julian Irlinger
Designer
Marie Lautsch, Patrick A. Müller
Text
Nora M. Alter, René Zechlin