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“How to Work Better” by Fischli/Weiss


Throughout the course of their collaboration, Peter Fischli and David Weiss celebrated the sheer triviality of everyday existence, observing the world with bemused detachment. As this book shows, their often humorous work offers a sustained reflection on the intertwined strands of leisure, productivity and playful absurdity that shape our lives.

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Past Exhibition February 5-April 27, 2016. From 1979 to 2012, Swiss artists Peter Fischli (b. 1952) and David Weiss (1946-2012) collaborated on a body of work that offers a deceptively casual meditation on how we perceive everyday life. Through a witty "misuse" of cultural genres—from low-budget Hollywood movies and picture-postcard.

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H ow to Work Better is a readymade artwork by Peter Fischli (b. 1952) and David Weiss (1946-2012) that has been hand-painted on a building on Houston Street at the corner of Mott Street in Lower Manhattan. It is also the title of the artist's concurrent retrospective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Since 1979, the Swiss artist duo have.

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Fischli (b1952) and Weiss (1946-2012) invented this commonplace facsimile of a building in 1985 and erected it in various urban settings a few times before they positioned it in front of the Guggenheim. Next to Frank Lloyd Wright's masterpiece, the building looks emphatically lacking in grandeur and originality, if not ambition.

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Still, in these works and others, Fischli and Weiss seem to advocate plugging away over existential despair. Their motto could be "just do it," which indeed they did for 30 years. Written by

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Throughout the course of their collaboration, Peter Fischli and David Weiss celebrated the sheer triviality of everyday existence, observing the world with bemused detachment. As this book shows, their often humorous work offers a sustained reflection on the intertwined strands of leisure, productivity and playful absurdity that shape our lives.

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The Work. "How to Work Better" was painted on the façade of an office building near Oerlikon Station in 1991. While traveling through Thailand, Zurich artists Fischli/Weiss came across this list of motivational adages in a factory and with this work of art have adapted it in a Swiss context. It is, however, rather ironic that the people.

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For more than three decades, Swiss artists Peter Fischli (b. 1952) and David Weiss (1946-2012) collaborated on a remarkable body of work that offers a deceptively casual meditation on how we perceive everyday life.

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Peter Fischli, David Weiss How to Work Better 1991 Not on view; Medium Screenprint Dimensions composition (irreg.): 17 11/16 × 8 1/4" (45 × 21 cm); sheet: 27 9/16 × 19 11/16" (70 × 50 cm) Edition 36 Credit Acquired through the generosity of Jack Shear.

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In turns humorous, desperate, punky and anarchic, the work of legendary Swiss duo Peter Fischli and David Weiss is on view at New York's Guggenheim. Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better (New York, February 5 - April 27) collects together more than three hundred sculptures, photographs, videos and installations from more than three decades of the team's collaboration.

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Published 2016 | ISBN: 9783791355023. Throughout the course of their collaboration, Peter Fischli and David Weiss celebrated the sheer triviality of everyday existence, observing the world with bemused detachment. As this book shows, their often humorous work offers a sustained reflection on the intertwined strands of leisure, productivity, and.

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"Peter Fischli David Weiss: How to Work Better" runs through April 20 at the Guggenheim Museum, 1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street, (212) 423-3500, guggenheim­.org.

Peter Fischli David Weiss How to Work Better


Throughout the course of their collaboration, Peter Fischli and David Weiss celebrated the sheer triviality of everyday existence, observing the world with bemused detachment. As this book shows, their often humorous work offers a sustained reflection on the intertwined strands of leisure, productivity, and playful absurdity that shape our lives.

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In 1991 the Swiss artists Peter Fischli and David Weiss produced a collaborative artwork, a text-based wall painting in situ onto the external wall of an office building in Zurich-Oerlikon. Employing simple turquoise blue capital letters, it was entitled: How To Work Better. The building is visible from the train that travels to and from the.

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