Hanne Darboven : enlightenment--time histories : a retrospective
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Hanne Darboven : enlightenment--time histories : a retrospective
Bundeskunsthalle , Haus der Kunst : Prestel, c2015
- : English trade ed
- : English museum ed
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Hanne Darboven: time histories
Hanne Darboven: enlightenment
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Exhibition catalogue
Catalog of the exhibition "Hanne Darboven: time histories" held at Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn, Sept. 11, 2015-Jan. 17, 2016; "Hanne Darboven: enlightenment" held at Haus der Kunst, Munich, Sept. 18, 2015-Feb. 14, 2016
Other authors: Thomas Ebers, Zdenek Felix, Wolfgang Marx, Miriam Schoofs
Exhibited works: p. 330-335
Biography: p. 338-339
List of exhibitions: p. 340-347
Selected bibliography: p. 348-350
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Hanne Darboven (1941-2009) is one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary international artists. This major publication brings together key works from all phases of her prolific career spanning over fifty years. It highlights the outstanding and wide-ranging output of this key conceptual artist in its entire temporal and stylistic breadth, featuring works in which the artist focuses on political events, German history and her personal context and shows the extensive work series exploring themes from cultural history, music, literature, and (natural) science. Beside the serial calculations on paper the book also presents parts of the artist's studio in Hamburg: The desks, for example, tell us of Darboven's systematic approach to her work. The so-called music room, a quasi-encyclopedic archive, grants insight for the first time into the intellectual cosmos of the artist and her practice of compilation, composition and notation.
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