Ulo Florack: The Woodruff Key
Book
/
Arnoldsche
Monograph
Published: 13.03.2013
Beatriz Chadour-Sampson
- Editor:
- Ulo Florack
- Edited by:
- Arnoldsche Art Publisher
- Edited at:
- Stuttgart
- Edited on:
- 2013
- Technical data:
- 128 pages, 116 colour illustrations, text in English and German, textile printed hardcover with Japanese binding, 17.1 x 12.6 cm
- ISBN / ISSN:
- 978-3-89790-385-2
Out of print
A book with Japanese binding, about the extraordinary jewellery works by Ulo Florack, which display humour, wit and critical powers of observation.
The representation of mysterious and fantastical figures, magical inscriptions and mythical beings that are half man and half beast are characteristic of the jewellery works and art objects created by Ulo Florack. With artistic mastery and an exuberant imagination, he tells stories using gold, silver, platinum and enamel.
Ulo Florack is a multi-talented artist. It is almost impossible to categorise him. The question of whether he is more a painter or a jewellery artist cannot be answered definitively: both aspects cross-pollinate each other. His jewellery objects incorporate sculptural elements, whilst the choice and application of colours reveal the artist. His style is very distinctive and his objects use surprising ideological and intelligent imagery, which consciously hovers in the grey area between fantasy and reality.
Ulo Florack (born 1958) is the holder of the Danner Award 2011. After completing his studies under Professor Hermann Jünger and Professor Jörg Immendorff at Munich Fine Art Academy, he has been an independent jewellery artist and painter in Augsburg since 1989.
With a contribution by Beatritz Chadour-Sampson
Texts in English and German
Ulo Florack is a multi-talented artist. It is almost impossible to categorise him. The question of whether he is more a painter or a jewellery artist cannot be answered definitively: both aspects cross-pollinate each other. His jewellery objects incorporate sculptural elements, whilst the choice and application of colours reveal the artist. His style is very distinctive and his objects use surprising ideological and intelligent imagery, which consciously hovers in the grey area between fantasy and reality.
Ulo Florack (born 1958) is the holder of the Danner Award 2011. After completing his studies under Professor Hermann Jünger and Professor Jörg Immendorff at Munich Fine Art Academy, he has been an independent jewellery artist and painter in Augsburg since 1989.
With a contribution by Beatritz Chadour-Sampson
Texts in English and German
Ulo Florack, 2002
Brosche
Fire for granted
Silbermischlegierung, Email, vergoldet
57x63x7 mm
Brosche
Fire for granted
Silbermischlegierung, Email, vergoldet
57x63x7 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 1996
Brosche
Saddam’s dog
Silbermischlegierung, Email, vergoldet, 2 Granate,
Chrom-Kobalt-Legierung
Hund: 36x49x26 mm
Käfig: 45x54x45 mm
Brosche
Saddam’s dog
Silbermischlegierung, Email, vergoldet, 2 Granate,
Chrom-Kobalt-Legierung
Hund: 36x49x26 mm
Käfig: 45x54x45 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 2007
Hänger
No Command
Silberlegierung, vergoldet
120x555x32 mm
Hänger
No Command
Silberlegierung, vergoldet
120x555x32 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 2012
Ring
There is always somebody faster
Silbermischlegierung, Email,
84x27x28 mm
Ring
There is always somebody faster
Silbermischlegierung, Email,
84x27x28 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 2010
Ring
Magic mechanic, Silbermischlegierung, teilweise vergoldet
52x14x11 mm
Ring
Magic mechanic, Silbermischlegierung, teilweise vergoldet
52x14x11 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 2012
Ring
Dochti
Silbermischlegierung, Email, alter Glasstein
41x29x28 mm
Ring
Dochti
Silbermischlegierung, Email, alter Glasstein
41x29x28 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 2005
Objekt
Ceterum Censeo...
Silbermischlegierung, vergoldet
47x40x47 mm
Objekt
Ceterum Censeo...
Silbermischlegierung, vergoldet
47x40x47 mm
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Ulo Florack, 2012
Ring
Please give me back my stone
925 Silber böhmische Pinienwurzel,Chrom-Diopsit,
94x32x44 mm
Collection Museum Turnov, (CZ)
Ring
Please give me back my stone
925 Silber böhmische Pinienwurzel,Chrom-Diopsit,
94x32x44 mm
Collection Museum Turnov, (CZ)
© By the author. Read Klimt02.net Copyright.
Beatriz Chadour-Sampson
- Editor:
- Ulo Florack
- Edited by:
- Arnoldsche Art Publisher
- Edited at:
- Stuttgart
- Edited on:
- 2013
- Technical data:
- 128 pages, 116 colour illustrations, text in English and German, textile printed hardcover with Japanese binding, 17.1 x 12.6 cm
- ISBN / ISSN:
- 978-3-89790-385-2
Out of print
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