Berlin-based Julia Oschatz is a German contemporary artists and set designer. Her work interweaves diverse media, including painting, drawing, video, installation, and stage decoration, and draws on a rich reservoir of existing images and stories. Oschatz's more recent pieces respond to the works of Old Masters, often presenting their reverse sides. This monograph on Julia Oschatz's art contains essays by Oliver Leistert, Ursula Panhans-B'hler, and Frank Raddatz. Thanks to Distanz (Berlin).
192 pages, 20 x 28 cm, softcover, Distanz (Berlin).