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Toy Giants: Daniel and Geo Fuchs (Record no. 4568)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9783939738190
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Toy Giants: Daniel and Geo Fuchs
Statement of responsibility, etc. / Eugen Blume (Author), Selim Varol (Editor)
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Place of publication, distribution, etc. Nurnberg;
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Verlag for Moderne Kunst;
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 214p;
Dimensions 32x25cm
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Exhibition catalog. Daniel and Geo Fuchs were, until recently, best known for their stark photographs of animals, fish and humans conserved in science museums, which address the mortality of their subjects. More recently, they've shifted from dark documentary to these glowing Technicolor images of action figures, retaining many of the same concerns and taking up questions about the power of mass media and the cult of personality. Their first crop of new subjects were Batman, Superman and the Incredible Hulk. They soon moved on to Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone and Uma Thurman. And when they got to Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden and George Bush, the borders between reality and fiction really started to wobble. Commonalities between the networked world of entertainment and "war games" became unavoidable. The iconographic strategies of a president climbing out of a fighter plane equipped with military gear are scrutinized in a George W. Bush doll in its original packaging, with military accessories. How different the somber, plastic faces of Bruce Willis and Sylvester Stallone, Cold War-era soldiers without much left to do at the box office. These miniature sculptures--the title toys--turn out to be the ideal subjects for the Fuchs' intensely observed portrait photography, which asks but does not answer: outside the toy box, outside the frame, what is real and what is staged? Toygiants leaves the interpretation of its pale, vacant, plastic faces to the viewer.
546 ## - LANGUAGE NOTE
Language note English; German
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM
Topical term or geographic name entry element N4390-5098 Visual Arts. Exhibitions
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Personal name Blume, Eugen
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Personal name Fuchs, Daniel and Geo
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Personal name Varol, Selim
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        Visual Arts SAF Reference Library SAF Reference Library 10/02/2024   N4390-5098 69.352 4568 10/02/2024 10/02/2024 Book

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