Hubbard/Birchler : no room to answer
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Hubbard/Birchler : no room to answer
Hatje Cantz, c2008
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Exhibition catalogue
"This catalogue is published on the occasion of the Exhibition Hubbard, Birchler: no room to answer, presented at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in 2008 and the Württembergischer Kunstverein Stuttgart in 2009"--Colophon
Exhibitors: Teresa Hubbard, Alexander Birchler
Biographies: p. 185-186
Bibliography: p.186-189
Text in English and German
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Slow pan shots, endless loops, a somnambulistic slipstream of images and puzzling plot lines--Teresa Hubbard, born in 1965 in Dublin, and Alexander Birchler, born in 1962 in Baden, Switzerland, credit Eadweard Muybridge's early motion pictures and the silent films of Thomas Edison and the Lumi re Brothers as important influences on the deliberately slow cinematography of their fascinating and elaborately produced videos. No Room to Answer examines the artist couple's interest in the early history of photography and film, demonstrating how their picturesque, brilliantly colored images craft stories without a beginning or an end in vague, repetitious loops in which calm and movement, reality and dream, are precisely balanced. Starting with Hubbard and Birchler's early staged photographs, this monograph presents all of the artists' key works from 1991 to the present and includes three essays as well as a comprehensive interview with the artists.
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