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PROPERTY from the pisces trust PETER FISCHLI AND DAVID WEISS (b. 1952 and 1946) KRÄHE rubber 105/...

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PROPERTY from the pisces trust PETER FISCHLI AND DAVID WEISS (b. 1952 and 1946) KRÄHE rubber 105/...
PROPERTY from
the pisces trust
PETER FISCHLI AND DAVID WEISS
(b. 1952 and 1946)
KRÄHE
rubber
105/8 x 161/8 x 51/2 in. (27 x 41 x 14 cm)
executed in 1986
ESTIMATE: $35,000-45,000

PROVENANCE
Art & Public, Geneva

EXHIBITED
Donaueschingen, Fürstenburg Sammlugen, AHEAD OF THE 21st CENTURY: THE PISCES COLLECTION, June 2002-October 2004, p. 61, no. 40 (illustrated)

LITERATURE
U. Grosenick, Fürstenburg Sammlugen, AHEAD OF THE 21st CENTURY: THE PISCES COLLECTION, ostfildern-ruit, 2002, p. 61, no. 40 (illustrated)
Peter Fischli and David Weiss have been collaborating since 1979 on a body of work that humorously celebrates the sheer banality of everyday existence. Their world is that of the mundane, one which they take very seriously, analyze, reproduce and modify, before placing it in a new guise in an artistic context. As contemporary flaneurs, they observe their world with bemused detachment, reveling in the mundane and turning every undertaking into a leisure activity. Their delight in the ordinary is given perfect form in their flower portraits-colorful, close-up shots of garden plants in bloom or various stages of decay. As in much of their conceptually driven practice, the images undermine conventional distinctions between high and low art. In KRÄHE, 1986, Fischli/Weiss have used synthetic rubber, the raw material most normally associated with its resilience and elasticity to make up utilitarian objects, such as car tires, to cast in a three-dimensional sculpture a bird. Thus ultimately, they draw parallels between the openness of the concept and the elasticity of the material.