This publication showcases a selection of photographs taken by the artist, over a year-long period, in second-hand shops, flea markets, antique stores and auction houses in Berlin.
Art objects, bibelots and “discarded commodities” are framed as elusive, ghostly presences caught within fading backgrounds. They are vectors of the past, the scoria of history; fully extradited from the present, they convey shifting values concerning sentimentality, historicization and commodification. As reflected by the materiality of the publication itself—a lightweight, stapled paper booklet inserted into a transparent plastic sleeve—Müller's images display objects whose very existence, meaning and usability in the world are interrogated.
Limited
edition of 600 copies.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at the Museum im Bellpart, Kriens, Switzerland, from November 28, 2015, to February 14, 2016.
Born 1983 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, Kaspar Müller lives and works in Berlin and Zurich.