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Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland
Wonderland

Wonderland

By (artist) Thomas Riess

£44.00

Publishing 9th Feb 2026
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    • Explores Time & Reality – Engages deeply with philosophical themes of temporality, illusion, and perception
    • Visually Striking – Features hauntingly beautiful paintings and videos with abstract, dreamlike imagery
    • Timely Social Commentary – Critiques media-saturated society and questions identity, authenticity, and humanity
    • Emotive & Thought-Provoking – Evokes existential reflection through disintegrating figures and altered faces
    • Multi-Medium Mastery – Combines traditional painting with innovative video art for a dynamic, immersive experience
    Full Description

    In the comprehensive monograph Wonderland, artist Thomas Riess (b. 1970), who lives in Vienna, presents works from the last seven years. Riess, who works primarily in painting and video, intensively explores the complex themes of time and reality. His works depict mystical landscapes, floating, abstract forms and disintegrating figures—all of which appear to oscillate between appearance and reality, fact and illusion, events and remembrances. His work often revolves around humankind in a society flooded by media. Faces that are often altered beyond all recognition confront the audience with fundamental questions regarding individuality and authenticity. Riess’ paintings and video art are simultaneously aesthetically pleasing yet provocative and challenging. They remind us of our own mortality and focus on existence as a constant ephemeral state of flux.

    Text in English and German.

    About the Author

    Thomas Riess (b. 1970) is a multimedia artist whose practice spans painting and video. Over the past decade, he’s explored themes of time, reality, identity, and mortality, crafting evocative, surreal landscapes and disintegrating figures. His work critically engages with a media-driven society, challenging viewers to consider the ephemeral nature of existence and the fragility of authenticity.

    Specifications
    Publisher
    Kerber
    ISBN
    9783735610416
    Publish date
    9th Feb 2026
    Binding
    Hardback
    Territory
    World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the USA & Canada
    Size
    280 mm x 210 mm
    Pages
    192 Pages
    Illustrations
    99 color
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