













Adam Berg
Softcover | 27.94 x 1.27 x 20.96 cm | 160 pp
Edizioni Charta | 2010 | 9788881586400
Artist Adam Berg (b.1962) has developed a body of work that investigates the boundaries between traditional art making and new media. Berg employs an array of media, such as drawing, video, sculpture, and painting, in his installations. This publication presents Berg's art through a selection of works exploring his ongoing interest in science, philosophy and especially theĀ nature of time.
"In Bergs art, the incessant practice of drawing constitutes an opening, an interstice, in generating his works. Bergs drawings may carry symbolic and/or representational content, but their sheer physicality embodies a sense/sensation that ebbs above all to
and from a phenomenological stratum. From such an experiential stratum the drawings are released as genetic nuclei, as families of ideas and topics for projects to come, as well as exemplification of sensation and import of sense".
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Softcover | 27.94 x 1.27 x 20.96 cm | 160 pp
Edizioni Charta | 2010 | 9788881586400
Artist Adam Berg (b.1962) has developed a body of work that investigates the boundaries between traditional art making and new media. Berg employs an array of media, such as drawing, video, sculpture, and painting, in his installations. This publication presents Berg's art through a selection of works exploring his ongoing interest in science, philosophy and especially theĀ nature of time.
"In Bergs art, the incessant practice of drawing constitutes an opening, an interstice, in generating his works. Bergs drawings may carry symbolic and/or representational content, but their sheer physicality embodies a sense/sensation that ebbs above all to
and from a phenomenological stratum. From such an experiential stratum the drawings are released as genetic nuclei, as families of ideas and topics for projects to come, as well as exemplification of sensation and import of sense".













