Wie die Welt ist und wie sie sein könnte / How the world is and how it could be

Stephen Willats

medium

catalog

info

Edited by Eva Schmidt / Texts by Harald Fricke, Renate Puvogel, Eva Schmidt, Friederike Wappler / Translation by John Brodgen

ISBN

978-3-935874-07-6

city

Siegen (Germany)

commissioner

Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen

format

23,3 × 17,5 cm

publisher

König Books Cologne

technical details

Hardcover, 80 pages, offset, 30 colour, 30 b/w illustrations

year

2007

design notes

The catalogue has been published on the occasion of Stephan Willats’ exhibition “Wie die Welt ist und wie sie sein könnte / How the world is and how it could be” at Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen.

In the 1990s Stephen Willats was known primarily to a small group of politically and socially interested art enthusiasts. Since then, the English artist can be seen as the father figure of a younger, conceptually and participatively working generation. In addition to art, Willats also dealt with cybernetics, systems theory and social sciences. Furthermore, for him art had to do with sociology. He went to people far away from art institutions and asked them about their living environment, their wishes and frustrations. He always had the aspiration to be socially meaningful. To make it easier for him to be welcomed, Willats sometimes used unusual methods. In “Man from the Twenty First Century”, 1969, he put on an astronaut suit and got out of a VW disguised as a spaceship. The work of Willats is characterized not only by addressing social issues and the deliberate search for project partners from a wide variety of milieu groups, but specifically the inclusion of real, everyday life situations.