Stefan Gec

Stefan Gec by Andrew Patrizio, published by Black Dog Pub Ltd in 2000, is a 160-page exploration of the artist’s impactful work. This edition delves into Gec’s site-specific installations across North America and Europe, highlighting how his Ukrainian heritage informs his artistic vision. The book presents Gec’s engagement with themes of migration and displacement, using the sea as a metaphor to reflect on various political concerns.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Gec’s innovative approach, particularly in the context of post-Cold War Europe. The work addresses the transformation of obsolete symbols of destruction, such as nuclear submarines, into new, poetic structures. This insightful analysis provides a deeper understanding of conceptual art and its capacity to comment on contemporary issues.
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Stefan Gec is an artist whose work has been gaining critical acclaim with his site-specific installations across North America and Europe. Drawing on his Ukrainian heritage, Gec’s work primarily deals with issues of migration and displacement, using the sea as a metaphor to reflect on political concerns and questions. In post Cold War Europe, Gec draws on the now obsolete symbols of destruction, such as nuclear submarines, to create new, poetic structures.
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