Rebecca Horn - All These Black Days
2001, Scalo, Zurich
"Postcard collages and texts by Rebecca Horn sent to Timothy Baum and friends," is the only explanation internationally known artist Rebecca Horn wanted to include in her latest book, probably her most accessible to a larger public. We do not know who Timothy Baum is. We have no idea who her friends are, nor when they received mail from this German artist, living in Berlin and Paris. We do not need to know: what Horn offers us is a revealing and, at the same time, enigmatic collection of her beautiful, often erotic, and most of all poetic, postcards. Horn presents to us a fragmented love story, told in painfully precise snapshots of lust and desire, intimate and precise, yet vague enough to be everyone's love story. By altering existing postcards, painting over them or gluing parts of different images on them, Horn creates collages that mirror life's beautiful and troubling contingencies. In what might be the artist's most personal book, Rebecca Horn presents life as a journey; we look at postcards from this journey from heaven. Or is it hell? In sharing her most intimate, most common emotional states in images and texts, Rebecca Horn creates an almost baroque dialogue between reality and the world of longing.
Rebecca Horn is an internationally known artist who works in film, installation, and performance. Her work has been shown in museums throughout the world, including the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and the Guggenheim Museum. She shows at the Marian Goodman Gallery in New York.
This book connects poetry and photography in a unique and creative way that makes it a perfect coffee table item, and a beautiful add on to your book collection.
Product Details
Page count: 158
Product dimensions: 9.5(l) x 7.25(w)
Binding : Hardcover
Language: English
Condition: Great; pages are crisp clean and spine is intact. Some vintage discoloration on cover.