Michael Riedel: Posterª¢Paintingª¢Presentation is the first of Riedelª¡s books to examine in depth the practice for which he has become best known: the systematic creation of paintings from posters generated with text he finds online.
Michael Riedel produces some of todayª¡s most captivating and complex contemporary art. With a practice that spans new media, book and magazine production, and painting, Riedel is as comfortable in the world of print and analog information as he is in the digital realm of websites and HTML code.
Using websites that mention his work in some respectª¢ranging from reviews to exhibition pagesª¢Riedel copies and pastes the HTML code, highlighting certain words as he goes along, into one of his thirty-four poster templates, which he then arranges in different colors and orientations to make his paintings. The number of possible paintings, while high, is not infinite since there is a fixed set of posters. Perhaps, even more interesting than the limit, or the way Riedel uses self-referentiality in his source text, is the idea of making paintings out of words, or turning text into pigment. By using the code to make posters, Riedel creates a palette of words from which his paintings are generated. His process distances words from their traditional or literal meanings, and presents them visually, almost as symbols. The wordsª¡ meaning is not altogether lost, but the emphasis is visual as language begins to take on painterly significance.
With a new essay by Tina Kukielski, curator and Executive Director of ART21, Michael Riedel: Posterª¢Paintingª¢Presentation lays out for the first time the intricate and rich process behind the artistª¡s ongoing series of paintings. The book, like the essay, is divided into three sectionsª¢one dedicated to Riedelª¡s posters, one to his Poster Paintings, and one to his more recent PowerPoint Paintingsª¢and provides clarity around the artistª¡s practice without eliminating the style and inherent complexity of his work. For experts and newcomers alike, Michael Riedel: Posterª¢Paintingª¢Presentation is an essential exploration of one of the most innovative contemporary artists working today.
Michael Riedel produces some of todayª¡s most captivating and complex contemporary art. With a practice that spans new media, book and magazine production, and painting, Riedel is as comfortable in the world of print and analog information as he is in the digital realm of websites and HTML code.
Using websites that mention his work in some respectª¢ranging from reviews to exhibition pagesª¢Riedel copies and pastes the HTML code, highlighting certain words as he goes along, into one of his thirty-four poster templates, which he then arranges in different colors and orientations to make his paintings. The number of possible paintings, while high, is not infinite since there is a fixed set of posters. Perhaps, even more interesting than the limit, or the way Riedel uses self-referentiality in his source text, is the idea of making paintings out of words, or turning text into pigment. By using the code to make posters, Riedel creates a palette of words from which his paintings are generated. His process distances words from their traditional or literal meanings, and presents them visually, almost as symbols. The wordsª¡ meaning is not altogether lost, but the emphasis is visual as language begins to take on painterly significance.
With a new essay by Tina Kukielski, curator and Executive Director of ART21, Michael Riedel: Posterª¢Paintingª¢Presentation lays out for the first time the intricate and rich process behind the artistª¡s ongoing series of paintings. The book, like the essay, is divided into three sectionsª¢one dedicated to Riedelª¡s posters, one to his Poster Paintings, and one to his more recent PowerPoint Paintingsª¢and provides clarity around the artistª¡s practice without eliminating the style and inherent complexity of his work. For experts and newcomers alike, Michael Riedel: Posterª¢Paintingª¢Presentation is an essential exploration of one of the most innovative contemporary artists working today.