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Verblüffend, was aus den Meisterwerken der klassischen Moderne werden kann, wenn sich mal jemand, nämlich der schweizerische "Kunst-Raum&Form-Designer" Ursus Wehrli, seines Zeichens Linkshänder und Querdenker, der Aufgabe annimmt, ein bisschen Ordnung in die doch teilweise recht chaotischen Pinselstriche zu bringen. Welche Ruhe, Gesammeltheit, Stabilität und Regelmäßigkeit strahlt nun aus einem solchermaßen aufgeräumten van Gogh, wie verwandelt sich ein wuseliger Brueghel in ein Wunder an Zurückhaltung und Stille. Aus einem Miró wird ein abstraktes und verblüffendes Mosaik, ein Kandinsky besticht nach den radikalen künstlerischen Eingriffen eines Wehrli durch klar abgrenzbare Puzzleteile und schlichte Linien.

Ein wunderbarer Spaß für Kunstliebhaber mit Sinn für Humor und ein Geschenktipp für Leute, die schon alles haben! --Kathrin Rüstig

47 pages, Hardcover

First published November 1, 2002

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Ursus Wehrli

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Urs "Ursus" Wehrli is a Swiss comedian and artist, best known for his books in which he "tidies up" works of art.

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2,479 reviews2,458 followers
July 12, 2024
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Ursus Wehrli è un attore che non conosco e non ho mai visto recitare.
Ma Ursus Wehrli è anche un artista che fa arte mettendo a posto l’arte degli altri, proprio come in questo incantevole libro.
Come un bambino che riceve in dono un giocattolo e lo smonta in mille pezzi, nei pezzi che lo compongono, Ursus Wehrli ‘smonta’ l’arte che gli artisti ci hanno donato, ne ricava e isola i pezzi, gli elementi che la compongono, li allinea, li mette ‘in ordine’.
Ordina il caos dell’arte.
Organizza il soqquadro nei quadri.



Scompone e ri-assembla, destruttura, e così facendo dà rilievo primario alle parti componenti, all’ordine (primigenio?), al colore, al segno, alla forma.
È un vortice ordinatore che sa ‘smontare’ la bellezza dell’arte e con grazia estetica ricomporla in altra forma.
È un gioco, uno scherzo, uno svago surreale, un sorriso, non certo una sfida.
In fondo, non si potrebbe anche dire che Scrivere è mettere a soqquadro l’alfabeto?

La prossima sfida è riallineare anche le stelle nel cielo con metodo e precisione!

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In Italia sotto i Borgia, per trent'anni, hanno avuto assassinii, guerre, terrore e massacri, ma hanno prodotto Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci e il Rinascimento. In Svizzera hanno avuto amore fraterno, cinquecento anni di pace e democrazia, e che cos'hanno prodotto? Gli orologi a cucù.
Orson Welles/Harry Lime, ‘Il terzo uomo’.

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405 reviews38 followers
August 10, 2017
Funny, but also surprisingly insightful. Deconstructing famous artworks into their parts and arranging those parts into neat arrangements actually allows you to see interesting compositional and formal choices that the artist made. The point of this book is humor-- the author is a comedian-- but if you have an art background or interest the approach is both funny and an interesting formal exercise. My favorite re-arrangement was "cleaning up van Gogh's Bedroom at Arles " in which all the furniture in the painting is stacked on the bed or shoved under it.
575 reviews9 followers
September 25, 2014
Interesting. Art is complicated and the feeling created by art even more so.

The rearrangements are also very interesting as art to me...and the feelings they evoke as well.
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5,991 reviews118 followers
August 21, 2025
This is similar to his other book, which is to take a thing and break it down into it's component parts--in this case he does it with works of art,
and the results are both clever and hilarious.
I recommend this as a coffee table book if you want to have something for people to pick up and page through, but want it to be lighter and less thought provoking than a lot of books in this genre. Sometimes you just want to have a little fun.
Profile Image for Christina.
1,659 reviews
October 22, 2020
3.5 stars. Humor and art. I enjoyed his photography book more, but this playful take on great works of art is a fun way to take a closer look at the paintings. I think had I not known what Wehrli does from his other book, I’d have enjoyed this even more. The interpretation of Seurat made me laugh out loud.
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1,167 reviews125 followers
September 8, 2014
Last year I read The Art of Clean Up: Life Made Neat and Tidy by Ursus Wehrli, and this is his earlier offering, Tidying Up Art.

Again we see Wehrli breaking down (in this case an image or famous artwork) and re-organising it so that it's neat and tidy.

Many of the artworks chosen were examples of modern art, abstract art and cubism and while these were entertaining, to be honest, I would have preferred some more selections over a wider selection of styles.

Nevertheless, Tidying Up Art did make me smile and ponder his work for some time, although it didn't make me laugh out loud the way The Art of Clean Up did.

Having enjoyed this series so much, and admiring Wehrli's technique, I've since discovered that there's a term for what he does and it's called knoll or knolling.

Knolling is the process of arranging like objects in parallel or 90 degree angles as a method of organisation.

In fact, you can see this 'method' of organisation everywhere as soon as you start to look. Have you heard of knolling? I love it!
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585 reviews42 followers
August 5, 2016
One of the most ingenious and groundbreaking books on modern art there is out there. Finally, someone with a sense of humor that can pay attention to some of the absurdities of modern art.

The funny thing is that he uses his Swiss utilitarianstic upbringing to make some of the smartest and funniest print around. Taken directly from the originals, this book will leave you wanting to get prints from him!
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3,416 reviews286 followers
December 2, 2011
I found this a fascinating and funny look at art (...especially for those of use who are ever so slightly anal-retentive) -- I particularly loved the piece that could be tidied into a Mondrian. My only critique is that I wish the book had been heavier on text. Though the pictures were in and of themselves interesting, I'd love to know why he breaks down each painting as he does.
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525 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2016
A fun, tongue-in-cheek, approachable art book. The tidied up art are like jigsaw puzzles that we reassemble in our minds. I especially like Georges Seurat's "Models" tidied up into a bag of colorful round balls (three-dimensional pointillism). Art needs no explanation, but I would have appreciated a short description of the art style or Wehrli's tidy inspiration.
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33 reviews
June 20, 2008
Finally, a book for all those people who just want to reach into an artwork and straighten it up...just a little...a bit...a tad...you know, make it look nice...in case your Mum stops by...you wouldn't want her to see it like this would you? Your tag's sticking out...let me get it for you.
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57 reviews8 followers
March 24, 2012
Crazy idea! This guy takes famous works of art ( Magritte, Klee, Van Gogh) and puts their elements into neat little piles which become works of art themselves. Somehow it's all very funny to see these famous works rearranged so carefully.
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193 reviews
August 23, 2008
LOVED THIS BOOK! A must for any art lover, teacher or those who are into order! :)
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57 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2013
I "read" this with my 6yo & 9yo boys one evening. When people say they LOL... well, we seriously were. Make sure you read ALL THE WAY TO THE END. ;-)
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579 reviews18 followers
September 29, 2013
Ein wunderbares Buch, immer gut als Mitbringsel für kunstinteressierte Freunde
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490 reviews
March 19, 2015
Wow! How do people come up with this stuff? I love it and I love that someone made this happen!
Profile Image for Natalie.
633 reviews52 followers
March 26, 2017
I loved art of clean up, and tidying up its predecessor, the bang was not as loud for me in this earlier work but it's just as clever, maybe more so .
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